Myth: You can’t start a sentence with a conjunction.

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Reality: Some grammar rules in the English language are unbreakable (yet are broken anyway), but the important thing to remember is that different publications have different house styles. INSIDER has its own style, based on the one set forth by the Associated Press, while The New York Times has its own, as do publishing companies like Penguin Random House. 

Source: https://www.insider.com/myths-lies-learned-in-school-wrong-facts-2017-5#myth-you-cant-start-a-sentence-with-a-conjunction-14 

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