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Q&A How do I search for, and view, all Web Pages on En.wiktionary.com containing "Sino-Korean word"?

I don't use Google (for some security reasons). You had searched site:en.wiktionary.com "sino-korean word". But, if you remove the quotation mark than, you will see that it is working well. But,...

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#1: Initial revision by (deleted user) · 2021-06-04T12:30:29Z (over 3 years ago)
I don't use Google (for some security reasons). You had searched `site:en.wiktionary.com "sino-korean word"`. But, if you remove the quotation mark than, you will see that it is working well.

![google](https://powerusers.codidact.com/uploads/juHZeEQCu3fewRFtZUCEfU3F)

But, if you search that way in DuckDuckGo than, you will find the result.

![DuckDuckGo](https://powerusers.codidact.com/uploads/ujPA4PZLbj1cYAxHao8XDbkA)

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So, you have to search without Quotation mark in Google. So, the text will look like

`site:en.wiktionary.com sino-korean word`