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colons

Colons (not the body part) look like two dots stacked on top of each other ( : ). They’re a punctuation mark used in writing to help add structure, clarity, and logic to sentences.
Colons are regularly improperly used in writing. So, to make sure you’re not messing up the colon, read our guides on its correct usage—like, what’s the difference between semicolons vs. colons, or should you capitalize the first word after a colon?