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DOCS-14819 Add SEARCH_META variable that populates from mongot #5888

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Reviewers: Atlas Search doc PR for the $$SEARCH_META variable is available here.

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This looks good! Just had a comment about being more general with how $$SEARCH_META can be used.

* - .. variable:: SEARCH_META

- A variable that stores the metadata results of an Atlas Search
query. In a :pipeline:`$project` stage, a field set to the

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Similar to my comment on this PR: https://github.com/10gen/cloud-docs/pull/2424#pullrequestreview-764761761

I don't know that we want to tie $$SEARCH_META directly to project. It is similar to $$NOW and can be accessed a number of ways.

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