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Yes, but as an intentional mistake, and only to be used in certain types of writings, such as first person autobiographies. Usually it is considered bad grammar, and shouldn't be used unless it suits the paragraph or writing.

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Yes, I can start sentences with the word "or." It can be used to present alternative options or introduce a contrast in a statement.

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