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Which term isn't a part of the Boolean search terms?
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In Boolean search, the common terms used are "AND," "OR," and "NOT." These operators help refine search results. Any term that is not one of these operators would not be considered a Boolean search term. For example, "WITH" is not a Boolean search term.
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