This is good.
I see that NEAR does not honor order ...
So, search phrase 'one NEAR two' returns both of these ...
one comes before two
two comes after one
Also, phrase '*one * two*' returns
one comes before two
and
one is too far ... ... ... ... ...x100 from two (... represents 100 lines of text)
but NOT
two comes after one
So ...
Is there a way to have both effects. i.e. have NEAR and order together so it only returns
one comes before two
Thank you.
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