1. Unicode Normalization
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- **Unicode Normalization**: Normalize Unicode strings to a standard form (e.g., NFC or NFD) to reduce variability and improve consistency. ### 2. **Use Efficient Data Structures** - **Char Arrays**: Store Unicode characters in char …
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