Ian Kelly wrote:
One possibility is that it's the same two bytes. That would make it
0xE2 0x80 0x9D which is "right double quotation mark". Since it keeps
appearing after ending double quotes that seems plausible, although
one has to wonder why it appears *in addition to* the ASCII double
quotes.

Maybe something tried to replace right double quote marks
with ascii double quotes, but got it wrong by only replacing
2 bytes instead of 3.

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