The file is really big and I want to filter those lines where the first field and the third field are the same but the fourth field in these 2 lines is different. When this is happening the lines are one after the other. You can see an example to understand with the lines in red color.
So actually I need in my output only the lines marked with red.
My first thought is with an awk to create a double for loop but I am still having huge trouble to implement this.
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