No-one has spoken up to state the obvious, and the OP did say "in vim", but this task is obviously better done with grep, or a grep-like tool. I'm guessing the OP is on Windows, and if so, IIRC there's a "findstr" command available. Click Start->Run and enter "cmd", then "help findstr" to see how to use it.
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