Sentences that are introduced by Subordinating Clauses

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Some sources, including OG, claim that a correct sentence does not begin with a subordinating conjunction such as Because, If, or Although....



Although these sources claim this rule, there are so many sentences, including this one, that starts with a subordinating conjunction.

I need some insight on this rule.

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by ronniecoleman » Sun Dec 14, 2008 4:32 am
I know about because -- we cannot start a clause with because.

But although has been used in large no of correct answers.
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