Maybe something like this:
my $text = '\section{Funding\qr{The Funding statement in the Acknowled
+gment has been moved to Funding section. Please check and confirm if
+the edit is fine and amend if necessary.}}';
$text =~ s/(\\qr\{.*?\})\}/}\n\n$1/g;
print "$text\n";
The regular expression grabs the
\qr followed by "simple" text in curly braces, and puts it after the curly brace of the
\section.
This prints:
\section{Funding}
\qr{The Funding statement in the Acknowledgment has been moved to Fund
+ing section. Please check and confirm if the edit is fine and amend i
+f necessary.}
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