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RE: Chopsticks

in #chopsticks6 years ago

Not indicating that the content you copy/paste is not your original work could be seen as plagiarism.

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Hello,

I am the author of this blog post. The content of this post is completely original. After some browsing, I found posts that are similar in layout and content to this post. I guess this is where you are coming from. I will take this blog down short after this comment.

Thank you.

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cpt.laserbeam

You don't need to remove it. If you use sources for your research just include them. You may have inadvertently duplicated a sentence from your source or something was worded very similarly.

I did some alteration to the blog page. I think that it should pass the plagiarism check. Thank you for your feedback!