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Fix "did you mean" button term substitution
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Mhurd
Aug 4 2015, 9:22 PM
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Description

In the image below, "Did you mean $1?:food" should be "Did you mean 'food'?"

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Mhurd raised the priority of this task from to Needs Triage.
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Checked with 5.0.0 (411) on iPad mini iOS 8.2 and iPhone 5 iOS 9.02.

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The fix also seemed to eliminate false positive search suggestions such as:

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Should we be concerned with other cases of false positive searches?

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@Etonkovidova I went ahead and resolved this, but let me know if you still are observeing the other case of false positives, and if so we will file a specific bug to address.