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Should you start a sentence with the word regardless?

It's generally considered grammatically correct to start a sentence with "regardless."

However, it's often more stylistically elegant to use a different word order.

Here's why:

* Clarity: Starting with "regardless" can sometimes make the sentence less clear, especially in longer or more complex sentences.

* Flow: Putting "regardless" at the beginning can feel a bit abrupt and disrupt the natural flow of the sentence.

Here's an example:

* Less elegant: Regardless of the weather, we're going for a walk.

* More elegant: We're going for a walk, regardless of the weather.

Ultimately, whether or not you start a sentence with "regardless" depends on the specific context and your desired writing style.

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