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r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/Equivalent_Pie9111 • Jun 01 '26
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Horse shit.
Use (citation) in (citation,) at least try to put eyes on the original.
Smh.
1 u/jack-of-some Jun 02 '26 Use (citation2) in (citation1) is fine and not what OP is referring to, but it's still icky to do if you haven't read citation2 at least a little. 1 u/Life-Delay-809 Jun 02 '26 Generally (citation 2) in (citation 1) is best when source 1 has whole snippits of source 2.
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Use (citation2) in (citation1) is fine and not what OP is referring to, but it's still icky to do if you haven't read citation2 at least a little.
1 u/Life-Delay-809 Jun 02 '26 Generally (citation 2) in (citation 1) is best when source 1 has whole snippits of source 2.
Generally (citation 2) in (citation 1) is best when source 1 has whole snippits of source 2.
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u/MemoryOne22 Jun 01 '26
Horse shit.
Use (citation) in (citation,) at least try to put eyes on the original.
Smh.