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Fixed code snippet #288

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions README.md
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Expand Up @@ -280,11 +280,11 @@ Full list of ElasticSearch terms is in `vendor/handcraftedinthealps/elasticsearc
You can do it with `MixedSearch` class, just pass indices names separated by commas to the `within` method.
```php
MixedSearch::search('title:Barcelona or to:Barcelona')
within(implode(',', [
->within(implode(',', [
(new Ticket())->searchableAs(),
(new Book())->searchableAs(),
]))
->get();
->get();
```
In this example you will get collection of `Ticket` and `Book` models where ticket's arrival city or
book title is `Barcelona`
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