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Yes. There is no word that cannot be the first word in an English sentence.

Although coordinating conjunctions cannot begin sentences ("and," "or," "nor.""so," and some people consider "but" as only a coordinator), subordinating conjunctions are often used to begin dependent clauses which can begin sentences. However, when you use a subordinating conjunction as the first word of a phrase, that phrase becomes a dependent clause. Therefore, the dependent clause cannot stand alone; it must be attached to an independent clause. The answer to the question is, "Yes! Subordinating conjunctions!," i.e. although, however, therefore, in spite of, due to, because, between, among, etc.

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