Not really. If you want a single ] to close and allow any characters
before, or after, you have no choice.
You need to make an exception, which you did by allowing =] not to
close the markup.
Or have another specified character before the closing ], which gives
you a two character ending, which leaves you with much more scope of
what can go in the string before.

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