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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 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 guideWhat 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 detectionWhat 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 detectionFree 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 revisionHow to Reduce Similarity Score Naturally
Learn practical, ethical ways to reduce risky similarity by improving citations, paraphrasing structure, and source use.
Academic integrityParaphrasing vs Plagiarism: What Students Should Know
Understand the difference between responsible paraphrasing and plagiarism, with examples of source use, citation, and revision habits.