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However I would prefer to have some probabilistic approach so that no need in guessing between 11 or 100.

The value of 100 is just an arbitrary value that just needs to be large enough to encompass the number of words in the input.

I'm not sure you'd get much better results with NLP, but its been a long time since I did anything with that and the art moves on. Good luck.


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