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There's nothing wrong -- there's free space in the image that Apple's sparse image file system hasn't recovered.
You can manually recover the space. Open the Terminal application, then type the following: hdiutil compact put a space after "compact". Then, drag the sparse image file into Terminal. Press Return at the end of the line, and it'll shrink the image.
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