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How do citations prevent plagiarism
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Citations prevent plagiarism by acknowledging and giving credit to the sources of information used in a research or academic paper. When citing sources, the writer clearly shows the reader where the information came from and gives credit to the original author or source. This helps to avoid accusations of plagiarism by demonstrating that the writer has done their research and has not simply copied someone else's work. By citing sources, the writer also shows that they are a responsible and ethical researcher who respects intellectual property and recognizes the contributions of other scholars.
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