One possible approach is you can populate the titles in a field (say
exactMatch) and point your search query to exactMatch:"160 Associates LP"
OR text:""160 Associates LP"
assuming that you have all the text populated into the field called "text"

you can also use field level boosting with the above query, example
exactMatch:"160 Associates LP"^10 OR text:""160 Associates LP"^5


Thanks,
Kranti K. Parisa
http://www.linkedin.com/in/krantiparisa



On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 4:00 PM, Susheel Kumar <
susheel.ku...@thedigitalgroup.net> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> We have a very particular requirement of dropping noise words (LP, LLP,
> LLC, Corp, Corporation, Inc, Incoporation, PA, Professional Association,
> Attorney at law, GP, General Partnership etc.) at the end of search key but
> maintaining the relevancy. For e.g.
>
> If user search for "160 Associates LP", we want search to return in their
> below relevancy order. Basically if exact / similar match is present, it
> comes first followed by other results.
>
> 160 Associates LP
> 160 Associates
> 160 Associates LLC
> 160 Associates LLLP
> 160 Hilton Associates
>
> If I handle this through "Stop words" then LP will get dropped from search
> key and then all results will come but exact match will be shown somewhere
> lower or deep.
>
> Regards and appreciate your help.
> Susheel
>

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