The belief that "and" should not be used to begin a sentence is without foundation. And that's all there is to it.
by Bill Bryson
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The notion that starting a sentence with "and" is incorrect lacks any substantial basis. This belief is outdated and not supported by current writing standards. Many accomplished writers frequently begin sentences with conjunctions like "and" to enhance flow and cohesion in their writing.

Bill Bryson, in his book "Bryson's Dictionary of Troublesome Words," emphasizes that writers should not feel constrained by this myth. Embracing flexibility in sentence structure can lead to more dynamic and engaging prose. Ultimately, writers should focus on clarity and expression rather than adhering to arbitrary rules.

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