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Is it a repetition to check the quoted content?

It's not a duplicate to check the quoted content.

It is normal to cite documents in the process of writing a paper. Before writing, you should read a lot of documents to understand the development of disciplines in the industry, which is also a process of common sense accumulation and learning. Therefore, as long as the author uses the correct citation format when writing a paper, and the cited part is not too large, it will not have an impact. The duplicate check of HowNet papers will be automatically identified as the cited part and marked in green font.

However, it must be noted that in the process of quoting, it is absolutely forbidden to quote in large pieces, because it will also be detected as plagiarism. Generally speaking, whether it's a high school or a magazine, the main consideration is to remove the repetition rate of cited documents, which can also be reflected in the HowNet test report, which has a full-text repetition rate part and a part to remove the repetition rate of cited documents.

The duplicate references of HowNet are marked in red:

1. There is an obvious "reference" mark, and the four words of reference are on a single line. The following are the entries of each reference.

2. Each reference has an obvious label.

3. The label can be automatically generated by Word or written by hand.

4. Don't add punctuation in the label.

5. It is better to have time information or URL or bibliography information in each reference.

6. There should be no manual line break or carriage return in a reference and when this reference is not finished (that is, it will automatically break after the line is full).