Can I clarify one point re 
https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/10346549?

I may have misunderstood current behavior or the future behavior, but when 
I deeply read the match type descriptions last month, I was led to 
believe that phrase required that the user's entry have a contiguous set of 
words matching the meaning of the phrase: i.e., no intervening concepts. 
So, keyword "used honda accord" would not match "preowned honda civic or 
accord" but would match "preowned honda accord or civic" because in the 
former "civic" interrupts the phrase. Broad modified, otoh, didn't require 
contiguity so it would match either.

If I was correct, then what is the new behavior? That is, please confirm it 
will continue to match both user queries.

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