For a text file hai! how are you?
will you come to Canada this weekend?
hai! Hello! I am fine.
No I am not coming to Canada this weekend.
I will come to Canada next week:
I will meet you next month at Canada
The output is
hai!howare 6
howareyou? 6
areyou? 1
areyou?will 5
you?willyou 5
willyoucome 5
youcometo 5
cometoCanada 7
toCanadathis 8
Canadathisweekend? 5
thisweekend? 1
thisweekend?hai! 4
weekend?hai!Hello! 4
hai!Hello!I 4
Hello!Iam 4
Iamfine. 4
amfine. 1
amfine.No 3
fine.NoI 3
NoIam 3
Iamnot 3
amnotcoming 3
notcomingto 3
comingtoCanada 3
Canadathisweekend. 3
thisweekend. 1
thisweekend.I 2
weekend.Iwill 2
Iwillcome 2
willcometo 2
toCanadanext 2
Canadanextweek: 2
nextweek: 1
nextweek:I 1
week:Iwill 1
Iwillmeet 1
willmeetyou 1
meetyounext 1
younextmonth 1
nextmonthat 1
monthatCanada 1
atCanada 1
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