This is because the score takes two factors into account: the document frequency and the edit distance. Quite likely in your case, even though Boss is closer than Bose, Bose has a much lower document frequency which helped it eventually get a better score. I guess we should have another rewrite method that would not take freqs into account (or somehow merge them) to avoid that issue.
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