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The ^w tells Word to find any white-space character (e.g. ordinary space, non-breaking space, tab). Using just ^w" will Find all double-quotes preceded by white-space and "^w will Find all double-quotes followed by white-space. What I understand you need to find is double-quotes that have white-space on both sides, hence the ^w"^w.
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