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If it isn't an overwhelming number of tracks, there's a show duplicates option in the file menu. This will give you all tracks that have the same name and artist, and each copy of said track will be presented to you. But, as I've said this will only be useful if there aren't too many duplicates.
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Well, you could always remove everything from your itunes library and then re-add it. As long as your files aren't kept in too many different places, that would be a way to get it done without too much hassle. Obviously, make sure you choose keep files. If it did produce more than one copy of each file on your hard drive though it won't amount to much.
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