punctuation - Can I use two colons in a sentence?


Can I use two colons in a sentence? A typical example would be something like the following:



Note: I have substantial experience with the following languages: Python, Java, C++, and Perl.



I have often wanted to write something similar but have been forcing rewrites in order to get around using two colons in the same sentence. The general pattern is:



Note: [sentence with a colon].



Is this use of two colons acceptable?




(This question is similar but distinct from Can I use a colon twice in one sentence? due to that question's focus on colons and lists.)




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