Actually, if you are stepping along a long word and predict the same thing many 
times ex. thankfully>y for each window a letter shorter on 'thankfully', it is 
kinda right, that you do so, as it is long and clear. Also this is reminiscent 
of giving longer matches more weight. In my design I simply do neither, I just 
start handing out limited weight starting from longer matches, this can 
restrict short matches weight if it don't need them cuz they are less accurate 
and if you are fully confident on longer matches - give all weight to them. For 
the 'thankfully', i leave it, as said it is correct. It also didn't work trying 
to give its predictions less weight on shorter matches ex. ankfully>p, 
nkfully>same predictions again...etc.
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