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		<title>New Data Shows People Searching for Content With Longer Search Strings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the average search engine query is still around two words in length, Hitwise, an Experian company, has released data that shows the number of long queries (longer than four words) has grown over the past year. Searchers are using longer phrases and word strings to find more relevant content.

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