$re = '/(.*)/m';
$str = 'https://senvang.asia/màn-hình-led/?p=10trieu
https://senvang.asia/màn-hình-led/
https://senvang.asia/lien-he/
https://senvang.asia/lien-he
https://senvang.asia/lien-he/xinchafo
https://senvang.asia/liên-con-hệ-nhà-bà-lạc/?p=10trieu
https://senvang.asia/m%C3%A0n-h%C3%ACnh-led/trong-nh%C3%A0/li%C3%AAn-con-h%E1%BB%87-nh%C3%A0-b%C3%A0-l%E1%BA%A1c
https://senvang.asia/màn-hình-led/?p=10trieu
https://senvang.asia/màn-hình-led/trong-nhà/?p=duoi-10-trieu';
preg_match_all($re, $str, $matches, PREG_SET_ORDER, 0);
// Print the entire match result
var_dump($matches);
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