The main idea is to get every pair to get matched only once BUT if there are two pairs identical in the keyword and in the dictionary there are 2 identical keywords too, then every keyword will get matched once..
I will try to elaborate:
keyword:zezlze -->
ze ez zl lz
ze
dicWord:zezezd -->
ze ez ze ez zd
so the score of this part should be 3 as the ze appears twice and each one is matched with the corresponding and the ez is matched once ONLY as second ez the dictionary word hasn't found another match in the keyword
I hope that I explained well, if not, Please let me know.
Thank you very much for your help
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