How to check if semodule -l is correct

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I have been seeing something that looks like my add on policies aren't being used after selinux updates in some cases. The modules show up in output of semodule -l, but I get audit warnings for things allowed by them and some services don't work as expected. (And the audit2allow output even notes that they should be allowed by current policy.)

Is there a way I can check to see if semodule -l is telling me what's really loaded into whatever is doing the enforcing?
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