You should use quotes around phrases and names that you would like to match exactly as you've typed them.
For example, use quotations around phrases such as "Major League Baseball" or "Congressional hearings."
Always use quotes around phrases, names or dates.
For better results you can use quotation marks around phrases (e.g. "chicken breast").
Advanced use Putting double quotes around specific phrases or names may help eg "George W Bush".
The 10 songs on "The Rhythm of the Saints" seem to be built around resonant but often enigmatic phrases.
The songs were built around eight-bar repeating phrases; the music was almost minimalist in its insistence on minute variations.
NextWave engineers still toss around phrases like "disruptive technology" with an evangelical air that is a throwback to the dot-com boom.
All around him Latin phrases, and the low beat of drums.
Use quotation marks around partisan or questionable phrases such as "big society" (at first mention), "broken Britain" and "death tax"