$re = '/\b(support post-livraison|support post livraison|support client post livraison|support client post-livraison|post-livraison|post livraison|support client|support post|client post-livraison|client post livraison|support|livraison)\b/m';
$str = '//1. support post-livraison
//2. support post livraison
//3. support client post livraison
//4. support client post-livraison
//5. post-livraison
//6. post livraison
//7. support client
//8. support post
//9. client post-livraison
//10. client post livraison
//11. support
//12. livraison';
preg_match_all($re, $str, $matches, PREG_SET_ORDER, 0);
// Print the entire match result
var_dump($matches);
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