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In the single-column case, the database will seek to the position the entered search term would be at and return all rows greater or equal to that value.

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  1. AD1970 Napa Ct.
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  2. AD9833 Mt. Dias Blv.
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  3. AD7484 Roundtree Drive
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  4. AD9539 Glenside Dr
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  5. AD1226 Shoe St.
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  6. AD1399 Firestone Drive
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  7. AD5672 Hale Dr.
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  8. AD6387 Scenic Avenue
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  9. AD8713 Yosemite Ct.
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