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I want to make a string stream
So, if a file.txt had:
This is a good, not great example.
The file won't be modified but on the output, it should be displayed as:
This is a bad and terrible example.
This should happen when I select "good, not great" and replace it with "bad and terrible" on the display.
The file will still say "good, not great", but the display will say "bad and terrible".
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