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Note that regular expressions are generally case-sensitive. You can use (?:(?i)...) to make a line case-insensitive (currently all lines are treated together, so if you don't scope your item, it will carry through to the remaining lines, which is could be unexpected -- this is likely to change in the near future).
See Archaic-words
attache
benefitting
occurences?
Sorce
[Ss]pae.*
untill.*
venders?
wether.*
Note: the patterns are Perl regular expressions.
As of v0.0.18, leading ^ and trailing $ are automatically included. If you need to match a prefix or a suffix, include a .* to cover the variable portions.
attachematches a single (French) word (attache) which can be a typo for English words (attach, attached/attaches)occurences?matchesoccurenceoroccurences[Ss]pae.*matches a number of things includespaetzle(which is a word, but, the odds are you won't be using it), most of them will be typos of words in thespacefamily.untill.*will match some farming terms, but again, it's unlikely you're using them (if you are, add a$to the line to just matchuntil).venderis archaic (formerly used by the New Yorker) https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/28201/vendor-vs-vender-in-standard-american-english -- note that the New Yorker appears to have abandoned this spelling as well see https://www.newyorker.com/video/watch/the-fruit-vendorwether.*matches a number of terms, the main one is a typo forwhether, if you needwetherhogor similar, adjust the pattern.
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