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ambiguity about the reference of "that in turn..."
To "cultural, social and political contexts", of course.
Edit following comment from OP:
I’ve never come across ‘as a result’ as a meaning. “In turn” can be used with a number of transitive verbs. X …
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grammar and meaning "He latched onto her arm and wouldn't let go."
Yes, the difference is just that: what happened versus what was intended.
If he “did not let go”, then we know about his actions, but not what he wanted to do. Maybe he was willing to let go if some …