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As an example, I wanted to search for term_variables. I currently got

The advance search tips say:

exact "words here".

(This did not help, it claims again that its about the exact characters)

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  • To clarify, the search with and without quotes does not include spaces. It is the same term just with or without quotes. And it sees different results?
    – NHDaly
    Dec 23, 2015 at 7:10
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    @NHDaly: Yes different results with and without, try above queries!
    – false
    Dec 23, 2015 at 13:28
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    Quotes are supposed to mean "search for the exact phrase." If that's not what they mean, it's a bug. May 29, 2016 at 16:20

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I don't know if that is its purpose but the difference is that with quotes

"term_variables"

you'll get only search results where that exact phrase is present in the post but NOT in a code <code> block. You might get confused by some results because they use a <pre> html tag to mimic a code layout.

If you search for a single word without quotes

term_variables

you'll get results where the phrase is used in either text or code.

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