What is a paraphrase checker?
A paraphrase checker is a tool which scans documents to detect duplicate content, and verifies whether the text has been paraphrased correctly. The purpose of this tool is to help writers ensure their work has not been plagiarized, by verifying the originality of their content. It helps writers identify any plagiarized sections in their documents, and check for accuracy of paraphrased sections.
To generate a comprehensive report, a paraphrase checker scans each sentence or paragraph against a database of online content and other previously submitted documents. It checks for similarities between your paper and other sources by assessing the similarity between phrases, sentences and even whole paragraphs. If you are found to be using copied material and references without proper citation, the checker will alert you to any violation of copyright that may have occurred.
Paraphrase checkers can also be very useful in ensuring that sourced information is accurately reported. This can be especially helpful with research papers and scientific articles published by academic journals. In addition to detecting plagiarism, it can also help detect inaccurate word choices or incorrect facts that may slip through when snippets of published work are being combined with new content in your thesis or article.
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