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> I would assume by default that anything involving graphs should not involve SQL.

That would be a questionable assumption. SQL databases are a widely tested tool, and SQL itself can allow you to augment your "graph" with constraints and semantics that many graph-focused systems have trouble with. CTE's, while not entirely trivial, are not overly complex; they're not something you'd spend "hours" debugging.



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