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Clear guides for plagiarism checks, AI scores, and academic writing.

These articles explain the questions students usually have before ordering a full report: what the numbers mean, how no-repository checks work, and how to revise responsibly.

Turnitin guide

Turnitin Similarity Score Explained: What the Percentage Actually Means

A practical guide to Turnitin similarity scores, matched sources, false positives, and what students should review before submitting a paper.

Turnitin guide

What Does No Repository Mean in Turnitin?

Learn what no-repository Turnitin checking means, why it matters for draft review, and how it differs from submissions stored by schools.

AI detection

What Is a Turnitin AI Detection Report?

Understand what a Turnitin AI detection report can show, what it cannot prove, and how students should review AI-writing indicators responsibly.

AI detection

Free AI Detector for Essays: What It Can and Cannot Tell You

A balanced guide to using a free AI detector before submission, including limits, false positives, and when to order a full report.

Writing revision

How to Reduce Similarity Score Naturally

Learn practical, ethical ways to reduce risky similarity by improving citations, paraphrasing structure, and source use.

Academic integrity

Paraphrasing vs Plagiarism: What Students Should Know

Understand the difference between responsible paraphrasing and plagiarism, with examples of source use, citation, and revision habits.