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Academic Italian (italiano accademico) uses specific conventions for causal clauses: (1) formal conjunctions: 'poiché', 'in quanto', 'giacché' (rare), 'considerato che', 'atteso che' (legal); (2) nominalisation instead of verbal clauses; (3) participial and gerundial implicit constructions; (4) avoidance of 'perché' at the start of a sentence; (5) passive constructions; (6) impersonal constructions with 'si'.

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Which causal conjunction is most appropriate to begin a sentence in an academic research paper?

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