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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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"Exact match for your search" or "Exact match of your search"

Which one is correct? and if both are correct, what are the difference between both?
  

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Both are OK. No difference is intended. I prefer #1.

  • Both are OK.
  • No difference is intended.
  • I prefer #1.
  • But really I prefer 'Exact match to your search'.
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Both are OK. No difference is intended. I prefer #1.

But really I prefer 'Exact match to your search'.

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