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People look for:
3683: "longest sale world widget"
2078: "longest widget sale"
641: "world largest widget sale"
how can that be explained? The first phrase doesn't even make sense to search for :)
<edit>if you are wondering about subj, that was supposed to be "wording"</edit>
Their matching will deliver the same set of results to singular searches, plurals, spelling variations, etc. different word order, and so on. They also lump the variations together in the reports, and because the matching system hides the details of spelling, punctuation or even word order that people actually used, the reports can be pretty strange sometimes.
Overture's matching means that you don't have to worry about forgetting to bid on a variation that a searcher might use, but on the other hand the contortions in the reporting makes the search term suggestions useless for anything but Overture.
3683: "longest sale widget world"
2078: "longest sale widget"
641: "largest sale widget world"
OV's tool alphabatizes the words in a keyword phrase. People don't actually search for them in that order. It is a result of match driver, which will alphabatize the searcher's search phrase in order to match.
You can use them in Google if you are using broad match, but you need to verify order on wordtracker for any targeted searches.
OV gets their results from their partners, so they are to be used as a guidline, not fact. Google is not one of their partners. ;)