This question is extension of the question asked here
http://splunk-base.splunk.com/answers/61664/search-set-of-strings-from-lookup-and-list-count-of-occurance
Assumption
Lookup file should be in below format
first column should have plain non special single valued search string
second column should have above said search string followed by and underscore and threshold limit
threshold limit should be in two digit (if three digit is need make it three but make a change in query)
| eval fooC = tonumber(substr(foo,-2)) to | eval fooC = tonumber(substr(foo,-3))
All other assumptions mentioned in the question in link above holds good
yourStringFieldName,yourStringFieldNameTwo
search_string_A,search_string_A_05
search_string_B,search_string_B_10
search_string_C,search_string_C_05
Actual command
[| inputlookup your_lookup_here | rename yourStringFieldName as search | fields search | format]
| rename _raw as rawText
| eval foo=[| inputlookup your_lookup_here | stats values(yourStringFieldNameTwo) as query | eval query=mvjoin(query,",")
| fields query
| eval query="\"".query."\"" ]
| eval foo=split(foo,",")
| mvexpand foo
| eval rawText=lower(rawText)
| where like(rawText,"%"+lower(substr(foo,1,len(foo)-3))+"%")
| eval fooC = tonumber(substr(foo,-2))
| eval foo = substr(foo,1,len(foo)-3)
| stats count by foo fooC
| where count >= fooC
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