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I personally find that it is occasionally convenient and natural to start sentences with a mathematical symbol, but I have had coauthors who do not like it, and in this case I typically modify the sentence (into what I sometimes feel is more awkward).

Tara has mentioned a nice trick for amending sentences starting with a symbol and this is typically the approach I have taken. Another approach that I find sometimes works is to consider merging the sentences (perhaps with a little restructuring) so that the symbol follows a comma or a conjunction such as `and'.

Edit: I should point out that I am an engineer, and like most engineers I probably have a bias towards modifying (some might say butchering) elegant things into (what I see to be) `practical' things. This is no less the case with language and might go some way to explaining my relativelyan overly relaxed attitude towards starting sentences with a symbol. Inthe written language, but in my opinion, if it works and it is clear, do it. I can envisage situations where starting a sentence with a symbol makes the text confusing to read. Obviously it should be avoided in this case.

I personally find that it is occasionally convenient and natural to start sentences with a mathematical symbol, but I have had coauthors who do not like it, and in this case I typically modify the sentence (into what I sometimes feel is more awkward).

Tara has mentioned a nice trick for amending sentences starting with a symbol and this is typically the approach I have taken. Another approach that I find sometimes works is to consider merging the sentences (perhaps with a little restructuring) so that the symbol follows a comma or a conjunction such as `and'.

Edit: I should point out that I am an engineer, and like most engineers I have a bias towards modifying (some might say butchering) elegant things into (what I see to be) `practical' things. This is no less the case with language and might go some way to explaining my relatively relaxed attitude towards starting sentences with a symbol. In my opinion, if it works and is clear, do it. I can envisage situations where starting a sentence with a symbol makes the text confusing to read. Obviously it should be avoided in this case.

I personally find that it is occasionally convenient and natural to start sentences with a mathematical symbol, but I have had coauthors who do not like it, and in this case I typically modify the sentence (into what I sometimes feel is more awkward).

Tara has mentioned a nice trick for amending sentences starting with a symbol and this is typically the approach I have taken. Another approach that I find sometimes works is to consider merging the sentences (perhaps with a little restructuring) so that the symbol follows a comma or a conjunction such as `and'.

I probably have an overly relaxed attitude towards the written language, but in my opinion, if it works and it is clear, do it. I can envisage situations where starting a sentence with a symbol makes the text confusing to read. Obviously it should be avoided in this case.

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I personally find that it is occasionally convenient and natural to start sentences with a mathematical symbol, but I have had coauthors who do not like it, and in this case I typically modify the sentence (into what I sometimes feel is more awkward).

Tara has mentioned a nice trick for amending sentences starting with a symbol and this is typically the approach I have taken. Another approach that I find sometimes works is to consider merging the sentences (perhaps with a little restructuring) so that the symbol follows a comma or a conjunction such as `and'.

Edit: I should point out that I am an engineer, and like most engineers I am good athave a bias towards modifying (some might say butchering) elegant things into (what I see to be) `practical' things. This is no less the case with language and might go some way to explaining my relatively relaxed attitude towards starting sentences with a symbol. In my opinion, if it works and is clear, do it. I can envisage situations where starting a sentence with a symbol makes the text confusing to read. Obviously it should be avoided in this case.

I personally find that it is occasionally convenient and natural to start sentences with a mathematical symbol, but I have had coauthors who do not like it, and in this case I typically modify the sentence (into what I sometimes feel is more awkward).

Tara has mentioned a nice trick for amending sentences starting with a symbol and this is typically the approach I have taken. Another approach that I find sometimes works is to consider merging the sentences (perhaps with a little restructuring) so that the symbol follows a comma or a conjunction such as `and'.

Edit: I should point out that I am an engineer, and like most engineers I am good at modifying (some might say butchering) elegant things into `practical' things. This is no less the case with language and might go some way to explaining my relatively relaxed attitude towards starting sentences with a symbol. In my opinion, if it works and is clear, do it. I can envisage situations where starting a sentence with a symbol makes the text confusing to read. Obviously it should be avoided in this case.

I personally find that it is occasionally convenient and natural to start sentences with a mathematical symbol, but I have had coauthors who do not like it, and in this case I typically modify the sentence (into what I sometimes feel is more awkward).

Tara has mentioned a nice trick for amending sentences starting with a symbol and this is typically the approach I have taken. Another approach that I find sometimes works is to consider merging the sentences (perhaps with a little restructuring) so that the symbol follows a comma or a conjunction such as `and'.

Edit: I should point out that I am an engineer, and like most engineers I have a bias towards modifying (some might say butchering) elegant things into (what I see to be) `practical' things. This is no less the case with language and might go some way to explaining my relatively relaxed attitude towards starting sentences with a symbol. In my opinion, if it works and is clear, do it. I can envisage situations where starting a sentence with a symbol makes the text confusing to read. Obviously it should be avoided in this case.

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I personally find that it is occasionally convenient and natural to start sentences with a mathematical symbol, but I have had coauthors who do not like it, and in this case I typically modify the sentence (into what I sometimes feel is more awkward).

Tara has mentioned a nice trick for amending sentences starting with a symbol and this is typically the approach I have taken. Another approach that I find sometimes works is to consider merging the sentences (perhaps with a little restructuring) so that the symbol follows a comma or a conjunction such as `and'.

Edit: I should point out that I am an engineer, and like most engineers I am good at modifying (some might say butchering) elegant things into `practical' things. This is especiallyno less the case with language and might go some way to explaining my relatively relaxed attitude towards starting sentences with a symbol. In my opinion, if it works and is clear, do it. I can envisage situations where starting a sentence with a symbol makes the text confusing to read. Obviously it should be avoided in this case.

I personally find that it is occasionally convenient and natural to start sentences with a mathematical symbol, but I have had coauthors who do not like it, and in this case I typically modify the sentence (into what I sometimes feel is more awkward).

Tara has mentioned a nice trick for amending sentences starting with a symbol and this is typically the approach I have taken. Another approach that I find sometimes works is to consider merging the sentences (perhaps with a little restructuring) so that the symbol follows a comma or a conjunction such as `and'.

Edit: I should point out that I am an engineer, and like most engineers I am good at modifying (some might say butchering) elegant things into `practical' things. This is especially the case with language and might go some way to explaining my relatively relaxed attitude towards starting sentences with a symbol. In my opinion, if it works and is clear, do it. I can envisage situations where starting a sentence with a symbol makes the text confusing to read. Obviously it should be avoided in this case.

I personally find that it is occasionally convenient and natural to start sentences with a mathematical symbol, but I have had coauthors who do not like it, and in this case I typically modify the sentence (into what I sometimes feel is more awkward).

Tara has mentioned a nice trick for amending sentences starting with a symbol and this is typically the approach I have taken. Another approach that I find sometimes works is to consider merging the sentences (perhaps with a little restructuring) so that the symbol follows a comma or a conjunction such as `and'.

Edit: I should point out that I am an engineer, and like most engineers I am good at modifying (some might say butchering) elegant things into `practical' things. This is no less the case with language and might go some way to explaining my relatively relaxed attitude towards starting sentences with a symbol. In my opinion, if it works and is clear, do it. I can envisage situations where starting a sentence with a symbol makes the text confusing to read. Obviously it should be avoided in this case.

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