Sharing one VLAN on 2 contects

I have  2 ACE 4710 applianes in HA with 1 context that is setup in One arm mode. I am planning to ADD 2 more contexts and the question can the VLAN that I already setup for source Natting (PAT IP)can be shared with the other  New Contexts for VOPS or I need a sperate VLAN for each Context I seup?
Thanks

No problem with that, there is only one restriction if your contexts have to communicate, see the thread below
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3260646

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