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Yes. And there is no set rule against it. But if you do use a conjunction, or an adverb such as hopefully, regrettably, or sadly, what you are doing is creating a transition from the preceding sentence, rather than including all of the information in a single sentence. There are good reasons to do this, but it should not be done excessively or unnecessarily.

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