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I used a negative search once. Or triedOr tried, anyways. Sometimes, it's very difficult to find a language-neutral result. Adding the applicable language I was looking for resulted in no answers, and not adding it results in a bunch of language-specific answers which wouldn't help at all.

Somewhere out there, someone probably asked this question, for sure (and I eventually found and wrote my own solution after journeying through the depths of the Internet).

I would probably prefer it be toggled on and off, or perhaps an option like +fuzzy. Sometimes, rigidity is helpful, but forcing it would probably make some intentionally descriptive searches return too many results.

I used a negative search once. Or tried, anyways. Sometimes, it's very difficult to find a language-neutral result. Adding the applicable language I was looking for resulted in no answers, and not adding it results in a bunch of language-specific answers which wouldn't help at all.

Somewhere out there, someone probably asked this question, for sure (and I eventually found and wrote my own solution after journeying through the depths of the Internet).

I would probably prefer it be toggled on and off, or perhaps an option like +fuzzy. Sometimes, rigidity is helpful, but forcing it would probably make some intentionally descriptive searches return too many results.

I used a negative search once. Or tried, anyways. Sometimes, it's very difficult to find a language-neutral result. Adding the applicable language I was looking for resulted in no answers, and not adding it results in a bunch of language-specific answers which wouldn't help at all.

Somewhere out there, someone probably asked this question, for sure (and I eventually found and wrote my own solution after journeying through the depths of the Internet).

I would probably prefer it be toggled on and off, or perhaps an option like +fuzzy. Sometimes, rigidity is helpful, but forcing it would probably make some intentionally descriptive searches return too many results.

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I used a negative search once. Or tried, anyways. Sometimes, it's very difficult to find a language-neutral result. Adding the applicable language I was looking for resulted in no answers, and not adding it results in a bunch of language-specific answers which wouldn't help at all.

Somewhere out there, someone probably asked this question, for sure (and I eventually found and wrote my own solution after journeying through the depths of the Internet).

I would probably prefer it be toggled on and off, or perhaps an option like +fuzzy. Sometimes, rigidity is helpful, but forcing it would probably make some intentionally descriptive searches return too many results.