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Candidate can search “Köln” , Koln and Cologne” but Recruiting Geography has one location
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This is a location of Germany: “Köln” , Koln" and Cologne,” but all are the same. But candidate searches by name then it gives different number of job titles.
But in recruiting, geography has only one= Köln
How to get the same result by using three searches?
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