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What Are Some Popular Anti-Plagiarism Tools?
Several anti-plagiarism tools are widely used in academic and research settings. Some of the most popular ones include:
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Turnitin
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Grammarly
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Copyscape
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iThenticate
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Plagscan
These tools offer various features like similarity checks, grammar and style suggestions, and detailed reports to help researchers ensure their work is original and well-written.
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