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Unlike Fuzzy Matches, LIKE Terms does not perform primitive spell checking at all. This is useful if you’re looking to allow partial matching of terms, without exposing close spelling variants which can cause performance issues in the wrong circumstances. For example, you should use LIKE Terms instead of Fuzzy Matches if you’re looking to incorporate SKU searching and want to allow for partial term matches without exposing thousands of similarly “spelled” SKUs that would be included with Fuzzy Matches.
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LIKE Terms only applies partial term matching (compared to Fuzzy Matches which also performs primitive spell checking) which is useful when partial spell checking could wreak havoc on performance. Think partial matching for SKUs, for example.
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