I want to remind you to lock all the doors, and even more importantly, to keep the emergency phone numbers list at hand.
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Yes,you can start off a sentence with more importantly because it is a transition starter,for example if you are writing an essay more importantly you certainly can try.
Most importantly, I want you to remember to drop this off at the post office.
The adverb of the word "important" is importantly.An example sentence is:And more importantly, you broke the law.
most importantly, more importantly
If the word after more importantly is a proper noun, then it should be capitalized. Example: More importantly, Raizza should be there first thing in the morning. More importantly, the guests should be there first thing in the morning.
basically, an email account. and more importantly you should know how do to use it.
Yes it does. More importantly on some devices it consumes your data.
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Example sentence - We wanted more water to quench our thirst.
"Primarily" or "mainly" could be substitutes for "first and foremost" in a sentence.
After all , there is no more wishes any more