Yeah, I had some reports that these rules would hit a few things. The only way I see to counter it, is with some negative rules. This was the best way I found to grab the random characters. For instance a negative Ezra rule :)
What about placing \b before, and possibly after, these rules? At least that would fix the Ezra problem -- are there others?
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