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by jeeeb 1278 days ago
I can think of two prominent counter examples to this:

1. Google often extracts text from websites and displays it as answer. These “answers” are frequently wrong or outdated.

2. If you search translations Google will show an inline result for from Google translate. These translations are often garbage (e.g. gibberish word for word translations of a phrase)

These aren’t query matching problems. These are Google prominently displays incorrect information to the user problems. Reading through the listed results often leads to the correct answer.