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You cant start a sentence with and because when you are writing/typing you use and for adding something. If you start a sentence with And then it wouldn't sound right, and wouldn't be right.

Example 1.) I like Pizza. And i like ice cream.

Example 2.) I love to run. And i love to do the splits!

See it just doesn't sound right!

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