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Easy application of A little help with the unmixedness theorem?

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Easy application of the unmixedness theorem?

I have two smooth subvarieties $Y$ and $Z$ of a smooth variety $X$. Their intersection $Y \cap Z$ has two irreducible components, both of the expected dimension and generically reduced. I want to conclude that $Y \cap Z$ is reduced by the unmixedness theorem. Is this right?