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Not really its not proper english However you can use them in a sentence

Some examples:

Because she was ill,she didnt go to school.

Because he was a amazing footballer,he got chosen to go to the brent football trials.

Because she had ifluenza, she didnt go to school for a while.

Because Wayne Rooney fouled another player, he recieved a yellow card.

YOU GET THE IDEA NOW i hoped this helped

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Yes, I can start a sentence with "because" to provide reasoning or cause for a particular statement or action.

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