Asked • 03/15/19

Is it considered good style to use “relatedly” to start a sentence?

I sometimes like to start sentences with “Relatedly,”, as you might start them with “besides”, “however”, “furthermore,” and so on. (“Like” in that I find the word practical and concise. It could be replaced by something like “In a related question,”.)However, it sounds a little strange to my own ears (I am not a native speaker of English). Is this usage considered standard / good style?

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Cassidy M. answered • 03/15/19

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