The tag characters being default ignorable, I would expect a single missing‐glyph glyph (representing the private‐use code point) to be more likely, though your mileage may vary. Here, for example, is a sequence containing 15 tag characters between a private‐use base and the CANCEL TAG: ⟨⟩<br><br>On Friday, April 26, 2024, Ken Whistler via Unicode <<a href="mailto:unicode@corp.unicode.org">unicode@corp.unicode.org</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><u></u>
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<p>Just do not expect to be able to interchange your
intent reliably, unless you get widespread public agreement about
your use both of the PUA characters and your conventions for use
of the tag characters. Otherwise, it is likely the person you
communicate with will just see: <b>□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□</b></p>
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