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Writing Tutorial‎ > ‎4. Keywords‎ > ‎1. Understanding Keywords for Better Searching‎ > ‎

2. Keyword Searching vs. Natural Language Searching

The text The Academic Writer suggests that your research writing process "will be more efficient if you turn your narrowed topic into a goal-driven research question" like this one:

What is the most cost-effective way to provide football in all public schools?

cartoon explaining the difference between keyword and natural  language searching

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