# Search terms

- [Search terms and n-grams](https://docs.adalysis.com/manage/search-terms/search-terms-and-n-grams.md): Spend less time analyzing and more time optimizing
- [Search term tools](https://docs.adalysis.com/manage/search-terms/search-term-tools.md): Save time with search term analytics
- [PMax search terms](https://docs.adalysis.com/manage/search-terms/pmax-search-terms.md): Take control of your PMax campaigns in one place
- [Tutorial: How to fix duplicate keywords and search terms](https://docs.adalysis.com/manage/search-terms/tutorial-how-to-fix-duplicate-keywords-and-search-terms.md): Consolidate overlapping keywords/search terms to keep control of ad serving
- [Tutorial: N-gram analysis](https://docs.adalysis.com/manage/search-terms/tutorial-n-gram-analysis.md): Spot patterns, cut waste, and uncover new opportunities from your search terms at scale
- [Tutorial: Keyword mining](https://docs.adalysis.com/manage/search-terms/tutorial-keyword-mining.md): Streamline your search term analysis with alerts and automation


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