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While UTF-32 can encode all 1+ million Unicode code point in one code unit
(4 bytes), you have to be careful not to conflate a Unicode code point
with a "character." A character (in the abstract sense) may be made up of
multiple Unicode code points, which may further be encoded in multiple
code units.
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