grammatical search (articular infinitive)

Pardon me if this is covered somewhere, but a search of this forum did not turn up a result.
Using Logos 6 (and I have the necessary Greek texts, etc.), how would you find all articular infinitives in the Greek New Testament which use a genitive article? I can't figure out how to write the query.
If this has been covered already, please provide a link to the discussion.
Thanks in advance.
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@DG = genitive article
@V??N = infinitive
the search in a Greek bible would be
Edit: see Search wiki for more info
Dave
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"Phrase" is a grammatical phrase, as per the wiki. There is no concept of, or meaning to, a 'morphological' search phrase.
Note that @DG @V??N (no quotes) has meaning ==> @DG AND @V??N, whilst @DG BEFORE 1 WORD @V??N means the morphologies are separated by one manuscript word. A word may have more than one morphology so separation is meaningless, but @BE @TE will find many words that have both morphologies e.g. kai.
Dave
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