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There is nothing wrong with putting capacitors in parallel to duplicate a out of production value. For instance if you need to replace an original .25uF 600V capacitor, you CAN replace it with a .22uF 630V in parallel with a .033uF 630V and it will work fine, not to mention be a more correct replacement, value wise than the .22uF part alone.
Trust me I use parallel caps all the time in my restorations, and they always work just fine.
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