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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T10:07:20+00:00 2026-06-12T10:07:20+00:00

What is a fast way of doing multiple string.replace? I’m trying to add spaces

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What is a fast way of doing multiple string.replace?
I’m trying to add spaces to shorten english words like

he'll -> he 'll
he's -> he 's
we're -> we 're
we've -> we 've

also i’m adding spaces in between before and punctuation as such:

"his majesty" ->  " his majesty " 
his; majesty -> his ; majesty

Is there a faster and cleaner way to do it?
It’s a little too slow for the purpose but I’ve been doing it this way:

def removeDoubleSpace(sentence):
  sentence.replace("  ", " ")
  if "  " in sentence:
    removeDoubleSpace(sentence)

def prepro(sentence):
  sentence = sentence.replace(",", " ,")
  sentence = sentence.replace(";", " ; ")
  sentence = sentence.replace(":", " : ")
  sentence = sentence.replace("(", " ( ")
  sentence = sentence.replace("(", " ) ")
  sentence = sentence.replace("‘"," ‘ ")
  sentence = sentence.replace('"',' " ')
  sentence = sentence.replace("'re", " 're")
  sentence = sentence.replace("'s", " 's")
  sentence = sentence.replace("'ll", " 'll")
  sentence = removeDoubleSpace(sentence)
  return sentence
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    2026-06-12T10:07:22+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 10:07 am

    You could use a few regular expressions to accomplish the same task:

    import re
    
    # Replace multiple consecutive spaces with a single space
    # Example: "One Two  Three    Four!" -> "One Two Three Four!"
    sentence = re.sub(' +', ' ', sentence)    
    
    # Surround each instance ; : ( ) ‘ and " with spaces
    # Example: '"Hello;(w)o:r‘ld"' -> " Hello ;  ( w ) o : r ‘ ld "
    sentence = re.sub('([;:()‘"])', ' \\1 ', sentence)
    
    # Insert a space before each instance of , 's 're and 'll
    # Example: "you'll they're, we're" -> "you 'll they 're , we 're"
    sentence = re.sub("(,|'s|'re|'ll)", ' \\1', sentence)
    
    return sentence
    
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