Or even:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
#use Data::Dumper;
my %fragments;
while ( my $line = <DATA> ) {
chomp $line;
my @words = split / /, $line;
for my $i (0 .. $#words - 1) {
push @{ $fragments{$words[$i]} },
join ' ', @words[0 .. $i-1, $i+1 .. $#words];
}
}
for my $term ( keys %fragments ) {
print "There are $term " . ( join ' and ', @{ $fragments{$term} }
+) . ".\n";
}
__DATA__
big businesses
fast red cars
big smart companies
fast light planes
fast animals
big bad wolves
small bad girls
bad growling bears
Output:
There are small bad girls.
There are light fast planes.
There are growling bad bears.
There are bad big wolves and small girls and growling bears.
There are big businesses and smart companies and bad wolves.
There are smart big companies.
There are red fast cars.
There are fast red cars and light planes and animals.
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