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Gary H.
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Student at San Francisco State University

Is this software available in differing levels?

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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Manizhe k.
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Student at Bangalore University
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Plagiarism Checker Free is a free program for automated detection of digital plagiarism. It is designed to use the biggest open database in the world - that of the search engines. Checked documents do not leave your computer! It uses Google, Bing and other search engines. We compare text with millions of academic journals and webpages date base to detect the plagiarism. https://grammarchecker.net/plagiarism-checker/
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sneha r.
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These sites are for checking plagiarism: https://pltext.com/ https://grammica.com/plagiarism-checker
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Sara Ann D.
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Associate Research Analyst at G2
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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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