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NAME

       Plucene::Search::PhraseQuery - A query that matchs a phrase

SYNOPSIS

               # isa Plucene::Search::Query

DESCRIPTION

       A Query that matches documents containing a particular sequence of terms.

       A phrase query represents a query that is matched against a consecutive sequence of terms
       in the field. For example, the phrase query 'winding road' should match 'winding road' but
       not 'road winding' (with the exception of more relaxed slop factors).

       Phrase queries are represented in Plucene's API by instances of the PharseQuery class.
       These instances contain an ordered list of Term objects that represent the terms to match.
       For obvious reasons, all terms in a PhraseQuery must refer to the same field.

       A phrase query may have an optional boost factor and an optional slop parameter (default =
       0). The slop parameter can be used to relax the phrase matching by accepting somewhat out
       of order sequences of the terms.

METHODS

   add
       Adds a term to the end of the query phrase.

   sum_squared_weights
       The sum squared weights of this query.

   normalize
       Normalize the query.

   to_string
       Prints a user-readable version of this query.