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How do I Google for ≤,≥ a particular natural number?
How can I Google to see all titles on a public library, like Toronto's, that have ≥ n copies? n is a natural number and UNBOUNDED.
I see no relevant operator here. What must I input along with site:torontopubliclibrary.ca
?
This DOESN'T duplicate this other question on a BOUNDED range of numbers.
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TextKit | (no comment) | Jan 4, 2022 at 04:27 |
Just exclude the second number.
"50.. copies" site:torontopubliclibrary.ca
will give results for any number greater or equal to 50.
For getting natural numbers less than 50, just set the first to 0. (0..50
)
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