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I am getting confused with Pronoun-Antecedent Relationship Rule. Can somebody please put some lights to clear below confusion.
As per Rule : Each pronoun should have exactly one antecedent.
Now if we go by this rule, then can below statement is correct or has Pronoun ambiguity error.
The UV radiation emitted by the Sun is highly dangerous because it has a very low wavelength.
Because there are two possible antecedents : UV radiation and the Sun. So the original sentence should be modified to resolve pronoun ambiguity (if any ?) or it is correct as is (explanation required) ?
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