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I am trying to give instructions to students on how to search for
prepositional phrases, which can often be changed or deleted to improve prose. For instance, if they search for a [word] of they can find a number of (which can be replaced with "many") and "a variety of" (which can be replaced with "different") and so on and so forth. The problem, as noted in some of the other posts, is that a search for "a * of" finds every instance of "a" after "of" no matter how many words come in between. Is there a way I can do a search that limits the number of separate words that * can find? I tried limiting it to one word between "a" and "of" by searching for "a * of" but that didn't work. |
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