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Maybe this regex helps. It uses negative lookbehind and negative lookahead to exclude certain words words before and after "ce".
It's not perfect though -- it won't match "ce" in "que ce qui concerne" and "en ce soit", but my limited French language skills tell me these phrases aren't likely to occur.
(?<!(en))(?<!(que)) ce (?!(qui concerne))(?!(soit))
[Edited at 2017-10-07 11:31 GMT]
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