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So it means that if I take my $2l+1$ rotations to be distinct elements of the isometry group of a polyhedron, the rotated spherical harmonics will not be independant?
We're talking about spherical harmonics specifically. The dimension of the space of spherical harmonics of degree $l$ is $2l+1$. I don't understand in what way your answer can be helpful to me.