My previous comments involve how this software appears to serve as a shortcut for teachers, but could cause unnecessary hardships for higher education authors. If I inadvertently use a phrase that appears to have been used elsewhere does that qualify as plagiarism? Common terms not withstanding, should the author cite every possible source for a similar statement?
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Hi Gary, I am an associate research analyst at G2. That's a great question, glad you asked it! From what I can tell from their pricing page on their website, it looks like PlagiarismCheck.org offers three levels of subscriptions: Basic, Advanced, and Pro. For more information and to figure out which version best suits your needs, feel free to head over to this page of their pricing page: https://plagiarismcheck.org/pricing/
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