Can a preposition have multiple objects?

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Can a preposition have multiple objects?

Yes, a preposition can have multiple objects. This is known as a compound object. In such cases, the preposition is followed by a group of nouns or pronouns that all function as objects of the preposition. For example, in the sentence "She went to the store, the park, and the library," the preposition "to" has three objects: "the store," "the park," and "the library."