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I would say that it can be used either at the beginning of the sentence, or in the middle as long as it indicates a point which further proves an earlier concept or assertion.

I hope you are referring to 'moreover'...

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"Moreover" is a word, not a sentence starter. It is used to introduce additional information or to indicate a higher degree of something. It is often used within a sentence, rather than at the beginning.

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