Using get-content cmdlet with -replace option in order to replace an occurrence in a csv, can't figure out how?

You need to escape the pipe in the regex, but not the double quotes. To include them in the regex, single-qoute the entire regex. If you just want to remove them, don't specify a replacement string.

You've not encapsulated the first string (the one to be replaced).

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