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This worked and you can play with it if you want. Please copy it before changing it. regex101.com/r/gO0zG0/1.

A regex replace is like this in Perl: $s=~s/OLDPATTERN/NEWPATTERN/g;

The regex was: /</p>nn<p>//g;

Replace the first part between the first two // with nothing. The n SHOULD be properly initialized by the regex engine for your operating system (you shouldn't have to do a thing), because it has different values for different OSes. But if that n doesn't work, please let me know. You might have to try lr or rl.


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