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How to completely decompose the total frequency of the initial request into final low-frequency requests?
Is it possible to get a list of phrases that form the overall frequency of a query in Yandex? When I look at the initial request without quotes in Wordstat, I get the total frequency, i.e. the total frequency of all queries that are included in the search query. These requests are listed in the left column. But each of the list of requests is not finite and its total frequency is formed by a list of other requests. As a result, when you try to get to the final low-frequency requests, the sum of the exact frequencies of which (queries in quotes) would form the total frequency of the original request - nothing comes out, because the wordstat does not allow you to get so deep and it seems that it does not lay out requests longer than 5 in the left column words.
But maybe there is some possibility to decompose the requests completely? If not with the help of wordstat, then how else, maybe with the help of direct or something else, which I don’t even know about?
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And the meaning of the left column is enough for 99 percent of the tasks, the rest is either expensive to do or very time-consuming
Well, in general, people rarely search for more than five))) that is, if you have captured the market of 2-3-4 words, then it’s worth going only farther
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