Yes, that is what I said. Newer versions of macOS include fonts many people have previously installed as a user. In my case it was Microsoft fonts like Times New Roman and Arial which Apple replaced with newer system versions that have larger unicode coverage).
Apple's font program calls them "duplicates" but Apple's automatic font fix does *not* work as it has no permission to remove or move system fonts. That is why I recommended removing the user installed fonts to prevent the duplication. And that does work.
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