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Best Paid Plagiarism Checker tool at Present (copyscape is not worthy at all now)

Discussion in 'Copywriting' started by contentworld011, Jul 5, 2017.

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    Hi, I have been using copyscape.com premium version for years but recently got surprised to know that it is not working like before. It is showing 100% uniqueness while scanning the plagiarised contents. I cleared all the catches to confirm the best results. But for last couple of months it's showing wrong results. Please suggest the best paid plagiarism tool (paid) that give the best and genuine result..
     
    contentworld011, Jul 5, 2017 IP
  2. course575

    course575 Well-Known Member

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    Grammarly is good. Its helps you correct mistakes also.
     
    course575, Jul 5, 2017 IP
  3. Sumit_Singh

    Sumit_Singh Well-Known Member

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    Hi, As Jenn said in the sticky thread to this section, she said it's a copywriting discussion section not for these type of discussions.
     
    Sumit_Singh, Jul 8, 2017 IP
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    Patrice M Foster Greenhorn

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    Grammerly is Good and you can try the free version before you decide to paid. But lately my new favorate is reverse.net free checker for UK & USA.
     
    Patrice M Foster, Jul 8, 2017 IP
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    KylieSweet Well-Known Member

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    Aside from plagiarism tools you can use also the search engines to check some duplicate content from your original article.
     
    KylieSweet, Jul 10, 2017 IP
  6. Sumit_Singh

    Sumit_Singh Well-Known Member

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    How can we do this KylieSweet? Can you please explain a little about it?
     
    Sumit_Singh, Jul 10, 2017 IP
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    Here is how I do it: Just put your content or parts of it into google, bing, etc. and see what they spit out.
     
    DanielBlue, Jul 29, 2017 IP
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    Grammarly is good. i would prefer that because it has a huge DB and give's prefer results
     
    Flint NIger, Jul 29, 2017 IP
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    Eesha Greenhorn

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    duplicate checker
    duplichecker
    free plagiarism checker
    plagiarism check
    plagiarism checker free
    Thats check free plagiarism for your content
     
    Eesha, Aug 4, 2017 IP
  10. Paul Mahony

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    Is Copyscape's inconsistency actually a real thing? I've been relying on it for years... :S
     
    Paul Mahony, Sep 5, 2017 IP
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    dabbu347 Well-Known Member

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    Try these:-

    Unicheck
    Plagramme
    ithenticate
    PlagScan
    PaperRater
    Noplag

    Source: https: // myelearningworld . com/top-online-plagiarism-checkers
     
    dabbu347, Sep 5, 2017 IP
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    redzventures Active Member

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    This sounds worrying. I also cut and paste a lot of content into Google, Bing and Yahoo search and look for duplicates that way.
     
    redzventures, Sep 12, 2017 IP
  13. Abu Waqar Arif

    Abu Waqar Arif Member

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    I agree that the best Plagiarism detetectors are search engines
     
    Abu Waqar Arif, Dec 20, 2017 IP
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    June H. Greenhorn

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    I also started noticing some inconsistencies with Copyscape, so I switched to Grammarly pretty much overnight (I'm SO on the edge when it comes to legal stuff :p).
    I’ve been using it for my freelancer's ebooks and articles for several months now, and it hasn’t failed me once.
     
    June H., Dec 23, 2017 IP
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    Even I used copyscape to check if my content is plagiarized. But reading this thread has led to second thoughts now. I think I will give grammarly a go now.
     
    Bella Lopez, Jan 4, 2018 IP