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This section includes information about the new Fuse search. If you are currently using Fuse's legacy search, see Legacy search.

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EntityDescriptionSupported languages
PersonThe name of a person. For example, John Smith.
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PersonTypeA person's job or role. For example, Admin.
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LocationLandmarks, structures, geographical features, and geopolitical entities. This might be a city, town or region. For example, London.
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OrganisationCompanies, political organisations, music groups, sports clubs, government, and public organisations. For example, ACME Ltd.
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EventCultural events, public holidays and sporting events.
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ProductThis might be a product that a company produces, such as software or computing products.
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AddressThe street address of a physical location, such as a house or office building. For example, 123 Carlton Avenue.
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Phone numberA phone number.
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EmailAn email address. For example, john.smith@acmecorp.com.
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IPAddressA network IP address.
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URLA web address. For example, www.bbc.co.uk.
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DateTimeDates and times. This includes calendar dates, date and time ranges, times of day, durations, and set and repeated times.
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QuantityThis can be units of measurement and amounts. This includes percentages, ages, currency, temperatures, and dimensions.
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Query snapping

Fuse is able to examine your search query and apply filters where available, based on what you have entered in the search bar. This is called query snapping. 

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Occasionally, Fuse may automatically snap to one or more unwanted filters or facets. If this occurs, you can simply clear them by:

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Below are some examples to illustrate how query snapping works in Fuse:

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In order to snap to a particular author when searching, you must search for their full name exactly as displayed in their user profile. If the user's full name is "Edward Francis", this must be entered. You cannot enter only the first or last names.

Example 1 

If you search for 'Health and safety event at the Excel Centre with John Smith', Fuse might intuitively apply the following facets to search results:

  • Event: Filters the search results to only show events, including a list of occurrences within each event.
  • Event Host: Filters to show events with a particular host, in this case a host called 'John Smith'.
  • Location: Filters to only show events taking place at a specific location, in this case 'Excel Centre'.
  • TagsApplies any preexisting tags, for example, Fuse might apply tags for 'Health', 'Safety', and 'Health and Safety'.

Example 2

If you search for 'fire safety articles by Edward Francis', Fuse might intuitively apply the following facets to search results:

  • Articles: Filters the search results to only show articles.
  • Community: Filters to show communities that feature 'Fire Safety' in the name.
  • Author: Filters to only show articles authored by 'Edward Francis'. 
  • TagsApplies any preexisting tags, for example, Fuse might apply tags for 'Fire', 'Safety', and 'Fire Safety'.

Example 3

If you search for 'courses on web design', Fuse might intuitively apply the following facets to search results:

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