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Regular expressions are a declarative language, mainly used for pattern matching within strings. Please include a tag specifying the programming language you are using, together with this tag.

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Regex to remove spoken email names

The regex below removes email names from a spoken transcript. Examples below are completely made up. You'll note above that "dot" and "at" are the only common terms. … The regex I created covers all cases above and leaves some words remaining in long email names: import re regExpattern = "[a-zA-Z0-9_.+-]+\s*at\s*[a-zA-Z0-9-.] …
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