in reply to A Regex for no-break space Unicode Entities

Both comments: thanks, and very true. It is definitely better to change it to an ordinary whitespace character first, then to the subsequent reduction. For my data this didn't happen to be problem *thankfully* but in general that is definitely a better practice, and what I would have implemented had it ocurred to me at the time. Thanks!
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