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Yes, you can start a phrase with "therefore" to indicate a consequence or conclusion based on previous information. For example, "Therefore, we have decided to move forward with the project."

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What is another word or phrase instead of for this reason?

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Can yes start a prepositional phrase?

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What part of speech is how did?

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What is the latin phrase for I live therefore I suffer?

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What year did they start using the phrase poker face?

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Does a comma go after therefore if you start the sentence with therefore?

yes


What does thank you mean in Irish?

'Thank you' is an English phrase and therefore has no meaning in Irish.


Is In the beginning a complete sentence?

No, it's not. It has no subject or verb. Therefore, it is only a phrase.