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We hit this exact problem today, so it was great to have read about it previously & recently, in trying to research it further (& with the help of bing translate) I found the following article which was useful for some extra details.
http://www.db-berater.de/2017/02/optimierung-von-like-suche/
Oh wow! What a mess. They never should have let strings in the database.