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Is there any search operator to substitute letters in a word?
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Is there any operator to search on Google (or other search engine) using a root of a word along with some sign representing the other possible combinations of letters existing in the word after the root? for example: lov* would be used to search for love, loved or loving. That could as well be used for letters in the middle of the word, rather than in the end, as in p*t that could return "pot", "pet","pat" and so on. I know Windows OS internal file search would use this kind of operator back in 2000's and it was so useful and clever, so I wonder, don't search engines have the same resource?

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