In which sentence is the phrase in quotes introduced correctly? Ted Kennedy had a nickname “the Lion of the Senate.” Ted Kennedy had a nickname, “the Lion of the Senate.” Ted Kennedy had a nickname: “the Lion of the Senate.” Ted Kennedy had a nickname; “the Lion of the Senate.”

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Senate.” Ted Kennedy had a nickname: “the Lion of the Senate.”

The answer to your question would be that the sentence in which the phrase in quotes is introduced correctly is the following one: Ted Kennedy had a nickname: "the Lion of the Senate."

The colon is used correctly in this sentence because a colon means "that is to say", or "here's what I mean to say". The information following the colon is specifying the nickname mentioned in the first part of the sentence ("the Lion of the Senate").