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regex - Regular expression matching a sequence of consecutive words with spaces except for the last space

I have a list of words and I want to match any combination of those words. Assume that I have the words apple, orange and mango and I am working with the following string:

This place has the best apple pie. They also have orange, apple and mango-apple smoothie ... 

The regular expression that I have so far is ((apple|orange|mango)[s-(,s)]*)+

It matches the right combination of words but additionally it matches an extra space at the end of the sequence. The matches I get:

"apple "
"orange, apple "
"mango-apple "

I know why it does that. How can I change the regular expression to get rid of that last space at the end?

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Adding a at the end seems to have worked for me. Also, the - should be put last when placed in square brackets. So, all you need to do is to change your regex to this: ((apple|orange|mango)[s(,s)-]*)+

EDIT:

As per your comment, I have tried out this: ((apple|orange|mango)([s,-]+(apple|orange|mango))*)+. The problem with your current regex is that you are also throwing in the spaces at the end so that you could match apple mango for instance.

The regex I propose should match the spaces, dashes or commas if and only if they are followed by the words apple, orange or mango.


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