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Cueball has an unusually strict interpretation of {{dict|plagiarism}} in which copying the ''individual word'' "plagiarism" without attribution would be plagiarizing, and this misplaced integrity makes him morally opposed to doing so.
 
Cueball has an unusually strict interpretation of {{dict|plagiarism}} in which copying the ''individual word'' "plagiarism" without attribution would be plagiarizing, and this misplaced integrity makes him morally opposed to doing so.
  
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He also does not consider the option to cite his Google search of the often misspelled word as a source when including the correct spelling "plagiarism" in his document:
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He also does not consider the option to cite his Google search of the ambiguously spelled word as a source when including the correct spelling "plagiarism" in his document:
 
  "plagerism - Google Search." Google, https://www.google.com/search?q=plagerism. Accessed 24 January 2024.
 
  "plagerism - Google Search." Google, https://www.google.com/search?q=plagerism. Accessed 24 January 2024.
  
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* Etymology or historical usage: If you are discussing the etymology or historical evolution of a word.
 
* Etymology or historical usage: If you are discussing the etymology or historical evolution of a word.
  
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"Plagiarise" rather than "plagiarize" is the common spelling in many parts of the English-speaking world. Search engines may localize(/localise) the appropriate spelling(s) based on the user's (presumed) location.  
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"Plagiarise" rather than "plagiarize" is the common spelling in many parts of the English-speaking world. Search engines may localize(/localise) the appropriate spelling(s) based on the user's (presumed [prezumed]) location.  
  
 
A common misspelling of "plagiarism" is "[https://capitalizemytitle.com/plagiarize-vs-plagerize-how-do-you-spell-it/ plagerism]", perhaps because of the way the word sounds when pronounced.
 
A common misspelling of "plagiarism" is "[https://capitalizemytitle.com/plagiarize-vs-plagerize-how-do-you-spell-it/ plagerism]", perhaps because of the way the word sounds when pronounced.

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