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I had a similar issue, maybe this will help. I have contacts via iCloud (personal) and Exchange for work. There was some overap between the two, but iOs on the iPhone is smart enough to collapse two similar or identical contacts into one so you don't see it on the iPhone of iPad. You can spot this when you look at the entry at the bottom ofma contact and you will see iCloud and Exchange (or I suppose Google if you also have a gmail account syncing contacts). I ended up deleting all duplicates because I was running up close to the 2000 entry limit for the MMI.
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