Organizing large amounts of data in search results

I am working on a fairly simple web application (not much more than CRUD stuff). However, the requirements require that each element in the search results display a bunch of data - identifiers, dates, email addresses, long descriptions ... too strong to fit into a simple grid and be too different from their stream (for example, an example of a natural language from in this article .)

Is there a design pattern for attractively displaying many descriptive fields with each search result?

(Please do not tell me to simply remove some fields from the results; this is not an option for this project.)

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Obviously, there are many ways to deal with this, and to a certain extent it is a factor of your design abilities and preferences.

Grouping Natural Data

I would try to organize your data into a small number of buckets. You declare that the data is too different to fit in the sentence, but you can probably create several logical groups. Since we can’t see all of your data, I assume that you have information about a person (email address, name, identifier?), About some event (dates? Type?), Or maybe about some object person (order? classes?). Whatever they are, some data will be more closely related to each other.

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