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A is caused by B due to C.

A is caused by B due to C.
It means, A is caused by B and B is caused by C.
Does this sound natural?

  

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No, it is really ambiguous. It seems like C is a catalyst for the reaction.

  • No, it is really ambiguous.
  • It seems like C is a catalyst for the reaction.
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No, it is really ambiguous. It seems like C is a catalyst for the reaction.

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