
Prior to the update, Google did not consider misspellings and plurals as proper terms & you had to be literal with your keywords in Phrase and Exact keyword match types. The scenario has changed now though. Google has introduced "Close Variant" feature.
So now, if it’s a plural, a typo, or a similar term, Google will still allow your ad to show for misspelled terms.
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