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Normalisation form

A text normalisation procedure that replaces equivalent sequences of characters so that any two texts that are equivalent will be reduced to the same sequence of code points, called the normal form of the original text. There are four Unicode normalisation forms—namely, NFC, NFD, NFKC, and NFKD.

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