Hi. You do not need to be invested in the separate iTunes match service 
anymore. They incorporate the matching functionality into Apple Music. So if 
you upload all of your songs to iCloud music library that weren't  iTunes, they 
will remain on all your devices. As far as duplicates, what I  usually do is 
delete  the copies of songs and then re-download them. 

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> On Nov 4, 2016, at 9:09 AM, aliFaisal <faisal.a...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> I am a current apple music subscriber, and wish to possibly invest in iTunes 
> match but had some questions.
> I understand that the service matches your library with what it has in the 
> store and provides you to download the matched song. I also have a lot of 
> songs I have added with apple music. How does it go about apple music songs 
> and playlist? Does it match those as well?
> I have a large library with songs in the thousands. What would be the easiest 
> and the most convenient way of determining whether the service has found 
> matches for a song that I am listening to. would this information be 
> reflected in the contextual menu on the song?
> And finally, when one downloads the matched song, what then happens to the 
> original file that was in your library? does it get replaced or will it 
> create duplicates.
> If it doesn’t replace them outright, is there a way to set iTunes to do that? 
> I am pretty busy on most days and do not have the time to sift through and 
> find duplicates that iTunes match has created with the matched songs. I want 
> to automate the process as much as I can.
> Thanking you in advance for your feedback.
> 
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