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How do you start a sentence with elsewhere?

You can definitely start a sentence with "Elsewhere," but it often requires a bit of finesse to make it sound natural and grammatically correct. Here are some examples:

Simple and Direct:

* Elsewhere, the weather was sunny and warm.

* Elsewhere, the story takes a different turn.

* Elsewhere, the investigation continues.

More Elaborate:

* Elsewhere, in a world shrouded in mist and magic, a new adventure begins.

* Elsewhere, where the ancient trees whispered secrets to the wind, the lost city lay hidden.

* Elsewhere, beyond the reach of the ordinary, the extraordinary unfolded.

Using "elsewhere" as a pronoun:

* Elsewhere was a land of mystery and wonder.

* Elsewhere promised peace and solitude.

* Elsewhere held the key to their future.

Note:

* You can use "elsewhere" with a prepositional phrase to clarify location, as in "Elsewhere in the world" or "Elsewhere on the island."

* You can also use "elsewhere" to refer to a different time, as in "Elsewhere in history."

Remember, the key is to make sure the sentence flows naturally and makes sense in the context of your writing.

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