Ah yes, I see what you mean, you are right: Always speaking about UTF-8, multi-byte here isn't referring to the possibility of having several bytes encode one code point, but to actual code points with more than one byte, thus excluding the one-byte code points which are exactly the first 128 ASCII characters. Then they allow back in specific ASCII characters.
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