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I think yes. Many writers have used of in the beginning of the sentence, but as an adverb 'of late'; e.g., "Of late, we did not meet often".

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Yes, you can begin a sentence with "of" as a preposition to indicate possession or connection between nouns or pronouns. For example, "Of all the books in the library, that one is my favorite."

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