Abstract
Shibuya proved that any union of two nontrivial knots without local knots is a prime knot. In this note, we prove it in a general setting. As an application, for any nontrivial knot, we give a knot diagram such that a single unknotting operation on the diagram cannot yield a diagram of a trivial knot.
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