Understanding and Finding Unique Language for Your Searches

If you're already a doctor or a mechanical engineer or whatever, you know your unique vocabulary, and you don't have to learn from this section. But sometimes you'll need to at least be aware of a certain kind of vocabulary even if you're not an expert, in order to be able to do effective searches.

In some cases you'll need to find examples of unique language to enhance your search. We'll look at that scenario in a minute. In other cases you'll already at least know a few words, and the issue will be finding what those words mean and where to go to find related words so that you can put them together into meaningful search queries.

Here's an example: You have a family member who's just ...

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