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This paper provides a summary of evidence on changes in cycling and physical activity in five towns following the first phase of the Department for Transport cycling investment programme between October 2012 and February 2017. It draws on three separately published volumes of evidence<u>: </u>Demonstration Towns monitoring report, 2012-17<u>: </u>Public Opinion Results, 2009-17<u>; </u>and Cycling Demonstration Surveys of Physical Activity, 2005-17.
I gave an explanation of the usage of semicolons and colons in another question you had, so I won't repeat it again, but still let me know if you have any questions!
Answer:
you got it right it perfectly fine
I’m not sure but probably gold.
The best revision of the sentence that avoids the misconception is "Moreover, the constant exposure of ads is annoying" to avoid the misconception. The misconception that can happen here is the notion that the advertising is exposing someone. To eliminate this misconception, the sentence must be made<span> more effective. Thus, the revision above is the best way to avoid it.</span>