--- title: Phrase --- Searches for the presence of a [phrase](/documentation/concepts/phrase). The field must be indexed with [record](/documentation/indexing/record) of `position`. For more granular controls, see the [phrase query](/documentation/advanced/phrase). ## Basic Usage Phrases must be wrapped inside double quotes. The following query finds all documents with the word `plastic` followed immediately by `keyboard`. ```sql SELECT description, rating, category FROM mock_items WHERE description @@@ '"plastic keyboard"'; ``` Under the hood, the query string is first tokenized in the same way as the field was at index time. Then, a phrase query is executed with the tokenized values. ## Slop Operator The `~` slop operator allows for other words to come in between words in the query phrase. For instance, the following query finds documents containing the word `ergonomic` followed by `keyboard`, allowing for a maximum of one word in between. ```sql SELECT description, rating, category FROM mock_items WHERE description @@@ '"ergonomic keyboard"~1'; ``` ## Phrase Prefix The `*` prefix operator allows for the last term in the phrase query to be the prefix of another word. For instance, `"plastic keyb"*` matches `plastic keyboard`. ```sql SELECT description, rating, category FROM mock_items WHERE description @@@ '"plastic keyb"*'; ```