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When Gregg used the treadmill, a high-speed camera filmed her shoes. For the experiment, the shoes were tied using both a strong and weak knot.
High-speed cameras are very effective at filming activities the human eye cannot normally see.
The team got a fast camera and "pointed it at Gregg's shoes as she ran on a treadmill." Gregg tied her laces two ways, a "square (strong) knot or a granary (weak) knot."
The team acquired a high-speed camera and pointed it at Gregg's shoes as she ran on a treadmill. Gregg had tied her laces with one of two knots: a square (strong) knot or a granary (weak) knot.

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Strong paraphrase

  • The team acquired a high-speed camera and pointed it at Gregg's shoes as she ran on a treadmill. Gregg had tied her laces with one of two knots: a square (strong) knot or a granary (weak) knot.

Plagiarism

  • The team got a fast camera and "pointed it at Gregg's shoes as she ran on a treadmill." Gregg tied her laces two ways, a "square (strong) knot or a granary (weak) knot."

Paraphrase that loses original idea

  • High-speed cameras are very effective at filming activities the human eye cannot normally see.

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