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Google does not accept some variants or plurals as different kewywords since a couple of years back. In fact they combined several of our old listings which differered onlu by plurals.
hotel in mars, mars hotel and hotel mars
0........9..., 0....5.... and 0.....5...
The proximity from hotel to mars might be indicated as +9, -5, and +5. If the text matches the query then it's a much better match. For phrases where the top listings are quite close in other respects, this proximity can affect rankings considerably.
Maybe if somene can answer how a query of entirely stopwords returns a result then it would also throw light on the use of stop words in searchs in general?
Something to also take into account when checking the Search Term Suggestion Tool "Searches done in Month 2002" and using these data for other Search engines.
In this thread I suggested Google could offer the option of displaying only US, only British or Both spelling versions.
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Google could actually do the same for single and plural search queries.
A search for "preventing tumors" gives different results from "preventing tumor". I am sure the average searcher would forget searching for both and would be helped with the extra results?
shelleycat, a word can be a stop word or not depending on the search phrase. Notice how a search for {the web} is the same as a search for {web} because 'the' is a stop word, yet a search for {the} works without 'the' being a stop word.
Good point vitaplease, but I'd like at least to have the option to search for a word as I spell it.