Spotlight won't work in full screen apps

Hi there.
My spotlight search won't work in full screen apps. When pressing cmd+space the mac error tone sounds. I'm pretty sure thats not how it's suppose to be. How can I fix this?

is this happening in multiple applications, or just one? If it's just one then the cmd+space shortcut may be reserved for another funtion.

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