/"\(\w+\)"\/
In this regex, the '(' and ')' (parenthesis) characters, which would normally be regex metacharacters marking the start and end of a capture group, are escaped by \ (backslash) characters that return them to being literal '(' and ')' characters. Again, see muba's analysis above Update: ...and reply below. (Missed that last \. Bad case of backslashitis.).
In reply to Re^3: separating two sententences
by AnomalousMonk
in thread separating two sententences
by Anonymous Monk
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