Using Turnitin effectively: building integrity into your writing
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Patch writing is when a student copies short sections of text from a source and makes only minor changes — such as rearranging words or replacing a few terms — without fully paraphrasing or giving proper credit. It is often unintentional but still counts as poor academic practice. This is also known as Turnitin's Find and Replace above.