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Site urlURL being displayed before titleTITLE on SERP

Apologies if the question is a repeated one but I couldn't find a solution for this.

I have following htmlHTML code on the home page of my website.

<head>
<title>Sample title for illustrative purpose | example.com</title>
<meta name = "description" content = "Here is an example of what a snippet looks like in Google's SERPs. The content that appears here is usually taken from the Meta Description tag if relevant.">
<meta name = "keywords" content = "keyword1, keyword2">
</head>
<body>
<header>
<a href="https://www.example.com" class="navbar-brand">Home Page Link</a>
</header>
<h1>Sample Heading</h1>

SERP shows following result: enter image description here

Question: Why is example.comexample.com (the circled one in attached pic) is taken into account on SERP when it's not there in the title?

Site url being displayed before title on SERP

Apologies if the question is a repeated one but I couldn't find a solution for this.

I have following html code on the home page of my website.

<head>
<title>Sample title for illustrative purpose | example.com</title>
<meta name = "description" content = "Here is an example of what a snippet looks like in Google's SERPs. The content that appears here is usually taken from the Meta Description tag if relevant.">
<meta name = "keywords" content = "keyword1, keyword2">
</head>
<body>
<header>
<a href="https://www.example.com" class="navbar-brand">Home Page Link</a>
</header>
<h1>Sample Heading</h1>

SERP shows following result: enter image description here

Question: Why is example.com (the circled one in attached pic) is taken into account on SERP when it's not there in the title?

Site URL being displayed before TITLE on SERP

Apologies if the question is a repeated one but I couldn't find a solution for this.

I have following HTML code on the home page of my website.

<head>
<title>Sample title for illustrative purpose | example.com</title>
<meta name = "description" content = "Here is an example of what a snippet looks like in Google's SERPs. The content that appears here is usually taken from the Meta Description tag if relevant.">
<meta name = "keywords" content = "keyword1, keyword2">
</head>
<body>
<header>
<a href="https://www.example.com" class="navbar-brand">Home Page Link</a>
</header>
<h1>Sample Heading</h1>

SERP shows following result: enter image description here

Question: Why is example.com (the circled one in attached pic) is taken into account on SERP when it's not there in the title?

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Site url being displayed before title on SERP

Apologies if the question is a repeated one but I couldn't find a solution for this.

I have following html code on the home page of my website.

<head>
<title>Sample title for illustrative purpose | example.com</title>
<meta name = "description" content = "Here is an example of what a snippet looks like in Google's SERPs. The content that appears here is usually taken from the Meta Description tag if relevant.">
<meta name = "keywords" content = "keyword1, keyword2">
</head>
<body>
<header>
<a href="https://www.example.com" class="navbar-brand">Home Page Link</a>
</header>
<h1>Sample Heading</h1>

SERP shows following result: enter image description here

Question: Why is example.com (the circled one in attached pic) is taken into account on SERP when it's not there in the title?