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What you are describing happens because Word adjusts the line spacing for the line as a result of the bullet format. The bullet is probably using the Wingdings or Symbol font whose built-in line spacing is different from that of a paragraph in (say) Times New Roman.
What you can do is specify a fixed value for line spacing. Some trial and error may be required to find a value that suits your document.
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