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Is EG at beginning of sentence grammatical?

It depends on what "EG" stands for.

* If "EG" stands for "for example," it's generally not grammatically correct to start a sentence with it. "For example" should usually be used within a sentence, not at the beginning.

* If "EG" is an abbreviation for something else, it might be acceptable to start a sentence with it, depending on the specific context and the reader's understanding of the abbreviation.

Here's an example:

* Incorrect: EG, the company's new product was a success.

* Correct: For example, the company's new product was a success.

Instead of starting a sentence with "EG," you can rephrase the sentence:

* The company's new product was a success, EG.

Remember, clarity and good grammar are key! Always consider your audience and strive for clear communication.

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