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What words should you never start a sentence with?

There's no definitive list of words you should *never* start a sentence with.

However, some words are generally considered less formal or more conversational. These might not be appropriate in all writing styles, such as academic papers or formal business letters:

* And: While it's fine in casual writing, avoid starting a sentence with "and" in formal contexts.

* But: Similar to "and," "but" is best used in conjunction with a previous sentence or idea.

* So: This can sometimes sound abrupt or overly simplistic.

* Because: While it's grammatically correct, starting with "because" can make your sentences sound choppy.

* However: This is usually best used as a conjunction within a sentence, not as the first word.

* Therefore: Like "however," this is generally used as a conjunction.

Remember:

* Context is key: What's acceptable in one situation might not be in another.

* Vary your sentence structure: Starting every sentence with a different word can make your writing more engaging.

* Focus on clarity and flow: Ultimately, choose words that make your writing clear, concise, and easy to understand.

Instead of focusing on a strict list of "forbidden" words, try to develop a sense of style and nuance in your writing.

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