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10 May, 00:22

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

Don't run into any of the following: a tree, a mailbox, or a lamppost.

Be careful when you're running toward: a tree, a mailbox, or a lamppost.

Be careful of running into: a tree, a mailbox, or a lamppost.

Don't run toward: a tree, a mailbox, or a lamppost.

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  1. 10 May, 00:32
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    I also think that the third one is correct
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