Does anyone know how I can replace a string with back-reference? I'd
like something like this:

(use clojure.contrib.str-utils)
(re-sub #"hello (\S+)" ", how are you \1?" "hello Jung")
=> "hello, how are you Jung?"

Basically I need the back reference \1 to evaluate to "Jung" in the
above case. Is there an easy way to do this?

Thanks,
Jung

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