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A colon placed after the word including is not correct; this is because a colon should follow only independent clauses, which cannot end with that particular word. In other words, if you can correctly write a period in place of the colon, the colon's use is correct.
The word would be intestinal. Other words may apply depending on context.
No. A colon never goes after the word "by."
Colon is another word for the large intestine
Yes and no.Yes for when there is a complete sentence (or independent clause) after the colon, as well as for when the first word after a colon is a proper noun.No for any other time, such as when listing items.Old answer: No, unless you would capitalise it anyway, such as a proper name.
Colon is another word for the large intestine.
intestine
; NO
Colitis.
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The word Colon is often used instead of the term Bowel or Large Intestine.
The word "including" is typically followed by a comma when introducing examples or a list of items. For example: "I enjoy many outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and swimming."