| Title | Test
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                    Pattern Title | 
            
                | Expression | ^(\([2-9]|[2-9])(\d{2}|\d{2}\))(-|.|\s)?\d{3}(-|.|\s)?\d{4}$ | 
            
                | Description | Telephone validator allowing user to enter 10 digit telephone number with segments of number separated by hyphens, periods or spaces.  Also braces allowed around area code. | 
            
                | Matches | 213-123-1234 | 2131231234 | (213) 123-1234 | 
            
                | Non-Matches | 123-123-1234 | 
            
                | Author | Rating:  MARK J KRISBURG | 
            
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	                Title: Doesn't support international numbers and doesn't mention which national pattern its matching
	                Name: MikeT
	                Date: 2/7/2014 6:24:53 AM
	                Comment: 
Most countries use a different pattern for telephone numbers for example all UK numbers start with a 0, which this pattern disallows, also UK numbers can be 10 or 11 digits. so you should mention the national pattern you are following that i assume is USA