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It is a matter of case-by-case judgement whether such characters should receive separate encoding when used in technical contexts, e.g. Greek letters used as mathematical symbols: thus, the choice to have a "[[micro-]] sign" µ separate from Greek μ, but not a "[[Mega-|Mega]] sign" separate from Latin M, was a pragmatic decision by the Unicode consortium for historical reasons (namely, compatibility with [[Latin-1]], which included a micro sign). Technically µ and μ are not duplicate characters in that the consortium viewed these symbols as distinct characters (while it regarded M for "Mega" and Latin M as one and the same character).
Note that merely having different "meanings" is not sufficient grounds to split a grapheme into several characters: Thus, the [[acute accent]] may represent word accent in Welsh or Swedish, it may express vowel quality in French, and it may express vowel length in Hungarian, Icelandic or Irish. Since all these languages are written in the same [[writing system|script]], namely [[Latin script]], the acute accent in its various meanings is considered one and the same combining diacritic character
==Compatibility issues==
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