C# RegEx to find a specific string or all words in a string

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Just remove the second \ in the first @"\b\":

var pattern = @"\b" + searchString + @"\b";
                  ^

See IDEONE demo

Note that in case you have special regex metacharacters (like (, ), [, +, *, etc.) in your searchStrings, you can use Regex.Escape() to escape them:

var pattern = @"\b" + Regex.Escape(searchString) + @"\b";

And if those characters may appear in edge positions, use lookarounds rather than word boundaries:

var pattern = @"(?<!\w)" + searchString + @"(?=\w)";
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Updated on June 22, 2022

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  • Wannabe
    Wannabe almost 2 years

    Looking it up, I thought I understood how to look up a string of multiple words in a sentence, but it does not find a match. Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong? I need to be able to find a single or multiple word match. I passed in "to find" to the method and it did not find the match. Also, if the user does not enclose their search phrase in quotes, I also need it to search on each word entered.

    var pattern = @"\b\" + searchString + @"\b";    //searchString is passed in.
    
    Regex rgx = new Regex(pattern);
    
    var sentence = "I need to find a string in this sentence!";
    
    Match match = rgx.Match(sentence);
    
    if (match.Success)
    {
        // Do something with the match.
    }