Bridge Keywords Dupliacte Problem.

What are the Italicized duplicate keywords in Bridge and How do I get rid of them permanently? I’m using Design Premium CS5 with all the updates on windows 7 64bit. In the keyword panel, I have the same keyword in several places in the hierarchy. These duplicates appear in different parts of the whole keyword list. I would like to delete the extra keywords. The duplicates appear in italics. I can make them persistent, but I can't get rid of them. I've tried all sorts of things like finding all the files with the keyword in question, manually deleting the words and then re entering. I can delete the words, but they will reappear.  I have already tried exiting Bridge and restart but they are still there. I have already delete things like User/AppData//Roaming/Adobe and cache files. I have also tried lightroom and reinstalling Design but still no success. So can someone please help if they have any ideas to fix this issue.

git it
I got it to work it seems:
user library/ caches/ Adobe/ Bridge CC :  Cache folder
and deleted folder.

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