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Excellent. Thank you
…On Wed, Jun 9, 2021, 2:14 PM Omar AL-Shakaki ***@***.***> wrote:
This could be a better option: (?<=\w+[^?!.]\s*)Internet
It looks for the word Internet but only if there is another word before
it.
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I'm editing The Sopranos. They always capitalize the word "Internet" and I hate it. I want to batch all the occurrences to lowercase, but don't want to accidentally change the case of any times they use the word Internet at the beginning of a sentence. Is there a regular expression for this?
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