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It's not clear what you're doing, but I have no trouble indexing 'Philadelphia', 'Philadelphia Railroad', 'Railroad', & 'Philadelphia Railroad Commission' for the relevant parts of the same 'Philadelphia Railroad Commission' string, as well as making nested index entries such as 'Philadelphia:Railroad Commission'.
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