Is any of these three sentences wrong?

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Hi, I have a question. Between:

1. The 10 Best Gyms in NYC
2. The Best 10 Gyms in NYC and
3. 10 Best Gyms in NYC

Are any of them incorrect, or I can choose any according to my preferences. And what is your preference.

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None of them is a sentence. Do you mean them to be the title of a list?
 
None of them is a sentence. Do you mean them to be the title of a list?
Yes, title of a page. Thanks.
 
I'd use the first.
 
Isn't the third OK too? We can omit the in a title, can't we? Here's an example from a North American website: 10 Best Gyms In Fort Worth
 
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Hi. I have a question. Between:

1. The 10 Best Gyms in NYC
2. The Best 10 Gyms in NYC and
3. 10 Best Gyms in NYC

Are any of them incorrect, or can I can simply choose any according to my preferences my favourite? And What is your preference?

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They're all possible as a title. I'd choose #1.
 
Isn't the third OK too? We can omit the in a title, can't we? Here's an example from a North American website: 10 Best Gyms In Fort Worth
I wouldn't use it without "The", even as a title. To me it sounds as if there are multiple gyms in Fort Worth that can all be called "Best" and the website lists just ten of them.

But the intended meaning is of course "The ten gyms in Fort Worth that are better than any others there".
 
Thank you everyone, especially @5jj, I'm going with the 1st one.
 
3. is often used for list titles on the web.
 
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