Rewrite this sentence using "No" at the beginning. It doesn't matter whether you are busy or not, he always insists on accompanying you.

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Is this correct? No matter whether you are busy or not,he always insists on accompanying you.

Yes - it's correct. I was about to write just that when I realized you'd already done it.

To rewrite the sentence using "No" at the beginning, you can say:

"No matter whether you are busy or not, he always insists on accompanying you."

To arrive at this answer, you can follow these steps:

1. Identify the original sentence: "It doesn't matter whether you are busy or not, he always insists on accompanying you."
2. Identify the desired word/phrase to start the sentence: "No"
3. Place the desired word/phrase at the beginning of the sentence.
4. Maintain the same structure and meaning of the original sentence.
5. Make any necessary grammatical adjustments.