punctuation - A colon after "following"


When I reference to the next sentence or sentences using the term following, is the preferred way to use a colon or a full stop?


An example:



Consider the sentence 'I wash the clothes'. Replacing the letter h with the letter o in the previous sentence results in the following sentence. I waso toe clotoes.




Answer



Colon.


Using a period misses the opportunity to connect the two sentences.


Of course, avoid overusing colons in your writing.


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