Hello all regex experts -
  I'm looking to change a word in my code to another one, but it is
sometimes "Word", "word" or "WORD".  I can do this with three search and
replaces.  I also know about the \u\U modifications to the group (so \u\1
to uppercase the first letter), but that doesn't really work, since I'm
changing the word (not using the group).  What I think I want is something
that would take just the case of the matched group and apply that to
replacement text.  Or is there another way to accomplish this in one
pattern?
  Thanks!
-Jim Straus

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