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  "name": "How can I use spoken search queries to compare products or services instead of just finding one option?",
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      "name": "How can I use spoken search queries to compare products or services instead of just finding one option?",
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        "text": "You can use spoken search to compare options by asking structured questions like “Compare monthly cost and data for top cell plans in Salt Lake City” or “Best-rated gyms near downtown Denver under $60 a month.”\nThe assistant will usually surface lists and summaries.\n\n**Key factors:**\n- Clear comparison criteria (price, rating, distance, features)\n- Local availability and data quality\n- Whether results come from review aggregators or ads\n- Your willingness to open full results for details\n\nStart with a broad spoken comparison, then refine verbally (“Only show plans with unlimited data”) before tapping into the most promising options.\nUse spoken queries to quickly narrow the field, and rely on on-screen details to make the final decision.",
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        "description": "Frame spoken searches as comparisons by naming what you care about—price, rating, features, and location. For example, “Compare top internet providers near me by speed and price,” then refine with follow-up questions before reviewing full on-screen details."
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  "description": "Frame spoken searches as comparisons by naming what you care about—price, rating, features, and location. For example, “Compare top internet providers near me b"
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