If you pass additional parameters to the route, in the array, those key / value pairs will automatically be added to the generated URL's query string.
Route::get('user/{id}/profile', function ($id) { //})->name('profile'); $url = route('profile', ['id' => 1, 'photos' => 'yes']); // Result: /user/1/profile?photos=yes
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