
Plagiarism Rate Too High? 5 Proven Methods to Reduce It
Your paper's plagiarism rate is over 30%? Here are 5 tested methods to reduce it effectively, from manual rewriting to AI-assisted tools.
A high plagiarism rate is one of the most stressful things you can encounter before a thesis deadline. Whether your checker flagged 30% or 50%, the good news is that most of it comes from common phrases, standard terminology, and improperly paraphrased sources rather than actual misconduct. The key is knowing which parts to fix and how to fix them efficiently.
Here are five methods that consistently work. First, identify the exact flagged passages and rewrite them in your own words, changing sentence structure rather than just swapping synonyms. Second, add proper citations where you relied on existing research. Third, break up long quoted blocks and integrate them into your own analysis. Fourth, use a dedicated reduction tool like PaperGod Smart Reduce to automatically rephrase flagged sections while preserving your meaning. Fifth, run a second plagiarism check after edits to make sure the rate actually dropped.
The most effective approach combines manual rewriting for critical arguments with automated assistance for routine passages. Tools like Smart Reduce can handle the bulk of mechanical rephrasing, freeing you to focus on the sections that require genuine intellectual reworking. Most students can bring a 30%+ rate down to under 10% in a single afternoon using this combined strategy.
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