(Figures 12 & 15). or (Figure 11) or (Figures 12–15) or (Figures 12 through 15)
But I'm having trouble understanding what <+?> "one or more times shortest match" does? In this case <+?> handles everything after the first set of digits, but why not <*> "zero or more" instead of the "shortest match"?
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