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The « » (double quotes)

specifier
Main properties of « »:
• The « » (double quotes) specifier is an n-ary (n operands) specifier
that returns results containing its operands in the same order.
Main properties of « »:
• The « » (double quotes) specifier is an n-ary (n operands) specifier
that returns results containing its operands in the same order.
• The « » (double quotes) specifier has no syntactical equivalent. The
single quotes cannot replace it.
Main properties of « »:
• The « » (double quotes) specifier is an n-ary (n operands) specifier
that returns results containing its operands in the same order.
• The « » (double quotes) specifier has no syntactical equivalent. The
single quotes cannot replace it.
• The « » (double quotes) specifier is case-insensitive, singular/plural-
insensitive and may return synonyms.
Main properties of « »:
• The « » (double quotes) specifier is an n-ary (n operands) specifier
that returns results containing its operands in the same order.
• The « » (double quotes) specifier has no syntactical equivalent. The
single quotes cannot replace it.
• The « » (double quotes) specifier is case-insensitive, singular/plural-
insensitive and may return synonyms.
Main properties of « »:
• The « » (double quotes) specifier is an n-ary (n operands) specifier
that returns results containing its operands in the same order.
• The « » (double quotes) specifier has no syntactical equivalent. The
single quotes cannot replace it.
• The « » (double quotes) specifier is case-insensitive, singular/plural-
insensitive and may return synonyms.
• The « » (double quotes) and its operands are treated as a single
expression by logical operators.

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