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Two benzyne intermediates are likely to be formed equally. Reaction with amide ion can occur in two different directions with each benzyne, giving three possible products. They are formed in a `1 : 2 : 1` ratio. Asterisk (*) refers to `.^(14)C`.
Major product (A) is:

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