Well,

that doesn't happen on mine, except for the Chromium browser. I have
Telegram desktop installed as a snap but ç works fine. The same happens
on the other apps also.

Usually you need to have you keyboard layout configured as "English US-
Int with dead keys" in order for that to work.

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Title:
  acute+C on US international with dead keys layout should produce
  cedilla sign (ç)

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