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Hi Chayes,
Yes, it's certainly possible the highlight a few words either side, though working with, say, a whole sentence might be better. That overcomes issues where the found words start a sentence or paragraph and whatever you might otherwise highlight either side of them is unrelated. Of course, highlighting a whole sentence might be more than you want. Additional processing could be added to constrain the highlighted range to a few words either side within the same sentence.
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