Premiere Pro rendered title text in wrong format

I deleted the caches, etc.

No go.

Everything seems fine at first, but when I made the text comes out smaller. I tried copy and pasting a new sequence, etc. all this nesting.

Driving me crazy.

I thought about it... Fonts in double...

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