Help on some Google search syntax? (allintitle)

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What's the normal syntax for allintitle?

Sometimes I get different results for

allintitle:my chosen keywords

and

allintitle:"my chosen keywords"

but sometimes I get the same results.

Can someone help me out on what's the correct syntax and if there's supposed to be a difference?

Thanks!
Mike
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  • Profile picture of the author E. Brian Rose
    Google is your friend...

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    • Profile picture of the author mpeters7
      Originally Posted by E. Brian Rose View Post

      Google is your friend...

      Allintitle Google Syntax
      Thanks, I saw that, but it doesn't explain why there's different results for each. I've actually been going off of the about.com rules but I wanted to know why there's a difference.
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      • Profile picture of the author Bjarne Eldhuset
        Allintitle: "Cat ate my banana"
        will give you sites that have this exact phrase, in that order, in the title.

        Allintitle: Cat ate my banana
        would give you sites that had any of the following titles:
        Cat ate my banana
        Banana cat ate my
        Cat my banana ate
        My banana ate cat
        and so on.
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  • Profile picture of the author Adam Roy
    The same way a search works between exact, phrase, and broad search.

    You can get exact, phrase, or broad matches within the titles of these websites.

    If you type, allintitle: [your keywords] I believe you will get what you're looking for.
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