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Can anyone Suggest me some free Paraphrasing tools ?

I'm a rising junior writing a few essays and I wanted to fix any possible plagiarism that might come up in them.

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So uhh paraphrasing is still plagurism by most definitions. But if you're looking to improve wordchoice Grammarly has a goo way of doing it in their text editor by left clicking. Theres also wordhippo.

But assuming you're writing college essays plagurism isn't something to worry about as its statistically impossible for you to write the same essay as another with no collaboration. This is especially true as college essays should detail your life and no one else's.

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3 years ago

yeah https://www.paraphrasing-tool.org is a great paraphrasing tool

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🎤3 years ago

thank you <3

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3 years ago[edited]

Yes, there are many paraphrasing tools over there but I personally recommend using https://www.paraphrasing-tool.org because of its efficient working.

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3 years ago

There are many free plagiarism checkers out there that you can utilize. A tool for paraphrasing would basically be a tool for plagiarism. For writing essays, you should just quote your source and cite it on your "Works Cited" page. And Grammarly is an amazing free writing tool that I would wholeheartedly recommend. Good luck, hope this helps.

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🎤3 years ago

thank you

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