I don't think there is, but what I usually do in this case is visually
select the text object region and then use the '< and '> marks as the
start and end of the range for the command. If you type `:` in visual
mode to enter an ex command, the aforementioned marks will automatically
be inserted for you at the beginning of the command line, so there's
very little typing required.

For instance, to perform a substitution of "bar" for "foo" over the
current paragraph, I'd type:

    vip:s/foo/bar/g

with the visual selection marks automatically inserted after the colon,
as the range of the :substitute command.

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