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Giving is a gerund, a verb which is used as a noun. Starting a sentence with "Giving" is just as okay as starting a sentence with any other noun.
Happens all the time.
Giving a feedback to the answers that you get to your questions is polite and usually appreciated.
Of course you should. Giving good advice comes easily to me, maybe I should practice what I preach.
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