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How can I set up a news alert for a specific phrase in an article as opposed to individual search words?

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How can I set up a news alert for a specific phrase in an article as opposed to individual search words?

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When setting up an alert for a specific phrase, use quotation marks around the phrase or group of words you expect to appear in sequence. For example, use quotations around phrases such as “Major League Baseball” or “Congressional hearings.” Always use quotes around phrases, names or dates.

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