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12 January, 07:28

Which sentence uses a colon correctly? It can sometimes be difficult to tell lakes from rivers: both are generally made up of fresh water, and they often host the same species of fish. It can sometimes be difficult to tell lakes from rivers, both are generally: made up of fresh water, and they often host the same species of fish.

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  1. 12 January, 09:59
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    "It can sometimes be difficult to tell lakes from rivers: both are generally made up of fresh water, and they often host the same species of fish" would be the best option since it is indicating a strong break in speech, but really a semicolon should be used here instead since there is no list being made.
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