grep w/o group separator

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Author: der.hans
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To: quatsch
Subject: grep w/o group separator
moin moin,

Is there an option for grep to use -(B|A) without the group separator?

"Places a line containing a group separator (--) between contiguous groups
of matches."

----
$ grep -B 1 -E 'name:|2019:' _data/sponsors.yml | tail

- name: Dragonchain
--
   sponsorships:
     2019: bronze


- name: Ubuntu-PNW
--
   sponsorships:
     2019: thanks
----


I can grep them out with another grep, but I'd rather just not have them.

ciao,

der.hans
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