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*This takes three parameters: (1) a search phrase, (2) a language prefix, and (3) a top-level domain suffix. It creates a Google search link for the search phrase (1), omits web sites with the specified [[ISO_639-1|ISO_639-1 language-code web site prefix]] (2), (e.g. the <nowiki>http://es.</nowiki> prefix for Spanish Wikipedia), and omits web sites with the specified [[List_of_Internet_top-level_domains#Country_code_top-level_domains|top-level domain country code suffix (3), (like the Argentine suffix "ar"]]).
 
*This takes three parameters: (1) a search phrase, (2) a language prefix, and (3) a top-level domain suffix. It creates a Google search link for the search phrase (1), omits web sites with the specified [[ISO_639-1|ISO_639-1 language-code web site prefix]] (2), (e.g. the <nowiki>http://es.</nowiki> prefix for Spanish Wikipedia), and omits web sites with the specified [[List_of_Internet_top-level_domains#Country_code_top-level_domains|top-level domain country code suffix (3), (like the Argentine suffix "ar"]]).
*Use this template—on an article ''Talk'' page, Wikipedia: page, or in your User: space—to produce an external link that allows a number of reliable English sources (encyclopedias and reliable news media sources, as listed below), to be Googled simultaneously.  
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*Use this template—on an article ''Talk'' page, Wikipedia: page, or in your User: space—to produce an external link that allows you to Google for a phrase but exclude sites with a specified language code prefix and/or country code suffix.  
  
 
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Usage

  • This takes three parameters: (1) a search phrase, (2) a language prefix, and (3) a top-level domain suffix. It creates a Google search link for the search phrase (1), omits web sites with the specified ISO_639-1 language-code web site prefix (2), (e.g. the http://es. prefix for Spanish Wikipedia), and omits web sites with the specified top-level domain country code suffix (3), (like the Argentine suffix "ar").
  • Use this template—on an article Talk page, Wikipedia: page, or in your User: space—to produce an external link that allows you to Google for a phrase but exclude sites with a specified language code prefix and/or country code suffix.

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