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Topic : Ensuring that a line or a passage doesn't get mistakenly identified as plagiarism Is there a website that checks whether a character's line or descriptive passage is exactly the same as in another - selfpublishingguru.com

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Is there a website that checks whether a character's line or descriptive passage is exactly the same as in another novel?

There was this author who got accused of plagiarism recently.

One of her character had the following line:

"Don't go where I can't follow"

which is present in Tolkien's work.

I thought one line this general could not be construed as plagiarism, but apparently some people vehemently attacked her for that, so I was wondering how do you prevent such a situation from occurring.


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As pointed out in the comments, plagiarism is not using a sentence someone else has used per se, otherwise eventually every writer would be plagiarizing.

Plagiarism is a form of copyright theft where you use passages of text and/or general story ideas or concepts in your work without indicating where they were originally used

More can be found at What is Plagiarism - Plagiarism.org

As for for your question regarding online methods of plagiarism checking, there are many websites out there which provide a free facility to check for plagiarism. I cannot vouch for how accurate they are, but at least you can attempt to prevent it if you are concerned.

A Google search for plagiarism checker provided (among others) the following:

DupliChecker Plagiarism Checker
Plagiarism checker - SEO Tools
Plagiarism Checker by Grammarly
Quetext Plagiarism Checker and Citation Assistant
Bibme Plagiarism Checker


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Some writers who feel dealing with this issue might impede their writing process don't deal with plagiarism at this stage, and get help from an editor in the editing stage to deal with possible plagiarism. If you're worried you might be conducting plagiarism but you feel stopping your creative process to deal with it won't hold you back from writing, then Google is probably your best bet. I'm not familiar with a website that allows you to check for plagiarism but searching for the phrase might give you some hints. Otherwise, you might want to wait for the editing phase and then deal with it.


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