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I have an array of content like:

["When you find your way",
"you will find a way to make it happen",
"your is mine"
]

My predicate is NSPredicate(format: "content CONTAINS[c] %@", "you"), it should return the whole second sentence "you will find a way to make it happen", instead of all 3 sentences. Any ideas how to do this?

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you is contained in all three sentences so the query is operatint correctly

youd have to change it to contain "You will" to get that second sentence specifically

Richard

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@Richard

I understand that. But the thing is how we can query exactly senteces that contain 'you' if we have lots of sentences in content?

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Instead of matching for "you" try searching for "you " but keep in mind this will also return the first sentence too because that also has the word you in it.

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