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These thirteen characters are not compatibility characters, and their use is not discouraged in any way. However, U+27EAF 𧺯, the same as U+FA23 﨣, is mistakenly encoded in CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B.<ref>[http://appsrv.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~irg/irg/irg26/IRGN1218_Response_to_WG2.pdf#page=4 IRGN 1218]</ref> In any event, a normalized text should never contain both U+27EAF 𧺯 and U+FA23 﨣; these code points represent the same character, encoded twice.
 
Several other characters in these blocks have no compatibility mapping but are clearly intended for legacy support:{{citation needed|date=July 2025}}
 
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