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The default behavior of our search is to consider all the words in a search. If you want to specifically allow either one of several words, you can use the OR operator. For example, [ Toy OR Red ] will give you results about either one of these terms, whereas [ RED TOY ] (without the OR) will show pages that include both terms on the same page. The symbol | can be substituted for OR. (The AND operator, by the way, is the default, so it is not needed.)