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____ for robbers.

Watching out
See
Watch out
Watch

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User Koonse
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Answer:

Watch out

Step-by-step explanation:

Watch out for robbers sounds like what someone would actually say. Watching out for robbers is present tense and would require a noun before, like 'I am watching out for robbers' or 'he is watching out for robbers.'. See for robbers is simply wrong. Watch for robbers is also wrong.

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User Jesse Roper
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