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Paraphrasing Is Rewriting for Clarity Not Avoiding Plagiarism
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Paraphrasing Is Rewriting for Clarity Not Avoiding Plagiarism

via Dev.to BeginnersMichael Lip2h ago

The most common reason people paraphrase is to avoid plagiarism detection. That is the wrong reason. The right reason is that the original phrasing does not serve your audience. Good paraphrasing transforms source material into your voice for your reader. What good paraphrasing actually is A paraphrase is not a synonym swap. Replacing "big" with "large" and "house" with "dwelling" is not paraphrasing. It is mechanically altering text, and it reads terribly. Good paraphrasing involves: Understanding the original meaning Identifying the core idea Expressing that idea in your own sentence structure Maintaining accuracy while changing the voice Original: "The implementation of the new algorithm resulted in a significant reduction in processing time." Bad paraphrase: "The deployment of the novel algorithm caused a notable decrease in computation duration." Good paraphrase: "Processing time dropped significantly after switching to the new algorithm." The good version is shorter, more direct,

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