Exact phrase searching in preview and spotlight

In Tiger, if I wanted to search for an exact phrase, i could simply type it into the relevant box in spotlight or preview. Now, the same action causes the computer to search for all the terms in my search. I understand that there is a way around this by using quotation marks, but I find this to be a pain, particularly when cutting and pasting phrases to search.
Is there a way around this?

Yeah, the solution is simple:
Quotation mark, Command-V, Quotation mark.
There's no way around having to type the marks if you want the exact phrase. However, using the paste command, as you do, will speed up search time. Apple expanded its searching option so that people had more tools with this wonderful OS addition. Sorry if it not exactly how you want it, but at least its more useful now the vast majority of people.

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