Hi, I like to group together similar items. Each item is a pair. Pairs could be in reverse order. Item which may contain little spelling mistakes are considered similar.

Input:

A 	B
Cow 	Phone
Speaker Phone
Hello 	World
Phon	Speaker
Clock	Phon
Torld 	Hello
Hello 	Worlx
=================
Output Should look like
Clock	Phon
Cow	Phone

Hello	World   M
Hello	Worlx	M
Torld	Hello   M

Phon	Speaker	M
Speaker Phon	M



First task to build the data structure and then second would be to apply the sort order. Thanks for your ideas and suggestions.

artist


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