When this last occurred for me, it happened after the backup was
complete, or at least after the backup had been running for a while. I'm
unsure if it was during, before or after the 'verification' phase.

Just now, when running the command you posted, the error did not occur.
I haven't had this error anyways for quite some time since I've been
using the workaround of having an rbind mount, but just now I re-did the
symlink which caused the error before, and the error did not occur. I'm
now using deja-dup 34.2 in Gentoo, and when it originally occurred I was
using an earlier version of deja-dup in Ubuntu. I'm not sure if it's
completely fixed for me, if my different setup can no longer reproduce
the error, or if it just worked this one time, so if anyone else who had
experienced in the past could test with deja-dup 34.2, that would
probably be best.

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  'metadata' file not found when creating backup ("Could not restore
  ‘/home/user /.cache/deja-dup/metadata’: File not found in backup"

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