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Use a colon when an independent clause, or complete sentence, is followed by either a list or a quote. Colons are also used between two independent clauses when the second one describes or explains the first one. Get examples of how to use a colon in writing from a writer and English tutor in this video. This video is in lecture format with an instructor writing her examples on a dry erase board. (01:28)
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