: Re: 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
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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