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20 as part of the query text (see sections 2 and 3 below).
54 As well as grouping tokens together by phrase, the binary NEAR operator
58 case is treated as an ordinary token. For example, the following query:
73 in as sequence. For example this query:
81 also be used as arguments to the NEAR operator.
106 matches all rows that contain the term "SQLite", as well as those that
161 handled as a regular token.
165 as its left-hand operator matches, but that the query specified as the
173 upper case. Otherwise it will be treated as a regular token.
201 in parenthesis as operands to the NOT, AND and OR operators. However both
207 Queries of this form must be re-written as: