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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion README.md
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Expand Up @@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ The `g` modifier is used to perform a global match (find all matches rather than
stopping after the first match). For example, the regular expression`/.(at)/g`
means: any character except new line, followed by lowercase character `a`,
followed by lowercase character `t`. Because we provided `g` flag at the end of
the regular expression now it will find every matches from whole input string.
the regular expression now it will find all matches in the input string, not just the first one (which is the default behavior).

<pre>
"/.(at)/" => The <a href="#learn-regex"><strong>fat</strong></a> cat sat on the mat.
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