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When you type in a phrase, most search engines look for each word individually, then put the documents with all of the search words at the top of the results list.
Documents with only some of the search words come after and results with only one of the search words are right down the bottom of the list.
Often, small words will be discarded from the search - words such as in, of, the, a, with, won't be part of the search even if you typed them in.
However, you can force a search engine to find all the words in one block, as a phrase. Put the phrase in double quotes, such as "skills in time management".
Now the search engine will search for that entire phrase, for those exact words in that specific order. The double quotes are like glue holding the words together