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34 A>B|>C
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31 C>A|>B
Approvals (using the [[approval threshold]] symbol "|") are A 65, B 69, C 31. C is added first into the chain because C has the lowest approval, and then B, not A, is added into the chain, because B is the only candidate who [[pairwise beat|pairwise beats]] C. A can't then be added in, because A can only beat B and not also C. Therefore, B is the winner.
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