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Yes, you can start a sentence with "because" to provide an explanation or reason for something. Just make sure the sentence structure is clear and logical.
The effect was negligible.
Example sentence - Your behaviors have direct cause and effect.
Example sentence - We are learning to what the doppler effect is and how to use it.
If a sentence is using the "if-then" construction, then the sentence is probably implying a cause and effect relationship.
A sentence that notes an effect that resulted from that cause
The cause is "The painter could not sell his paintings" while the effect is "because he loved them very much". The cause is "what" in a statement. The effect could be described as the "why" in a statement.
Because it is the color of the sky, that is why it is my favorite color too. Because it reflects lots of emotions Blue is also believed to have a calming effect.
I have formed an immunity to advil because my body got used to it, and now it has no effect.
i learned Coriolis effect in school.
No effect. It is useless.
You use your imagination, of course, the way you do when you create any sentence!Your magic has no effect on me, Saruman!That movie had a profound effect on me.