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                            ^\D?(\d{3})\D?\D?(\d{3})\D?(\d{4})$
                         
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                         This RegEx requires a US phone number WITH area code. It is written to all users to enter whatever delimiters they want or no delimiters at all (i.e. 111-222-3333, or 111.222.3333, or (111) 222-3333, or 1112223333, etc...). 
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                         (111) 222-3333 | 1112223333 | 111-222-3333 
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                         11122223333 | 11112223333 | 11122233333 
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                            Laurence O'Donnell
                        
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                            ^([\w\d\-\.]+)@{1}(([\w\d\-]{1,67})|([\w\d\-]+\.[\w\d\-]{1,67}))\.(([a-zA-Z\d]{2,4})(\.[a-zA-Z\d]{2})?)$
                         
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                        This pattern allows standard e-mail addresses (e.g.  [email protected]), sub domains (e.g.  [email protected]), the new two- and four-letter domains (e.g.  [email protected] and  [email protected]) and country codes (e.g.  [email protected]). Also, this patter follows the Network Solutions standard length of 67 characters for top-level domains. The reason I allow numbers to be entered in the domain suffix is for future planning. If you do not want numbers to be able to be added as a domain suffix (e.g.  [email protected]), simply delete the last two occurrences of "\d".  
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