Remove Excess  Open With Contextual Submenu Choices

The subject says it all.
Lately I'm getting three and four indentical choices to open files with when I right click on the file.
Some are exe choices, and others, as I've said, have the same app listed four times.
How do I remove the excess ones?
Thanks

Try following the instructions in this article; read the entire article before entering the commands.
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