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I’d love to help, but I’ll need the original text first.

Do you need a new article but only have old words? No problem! Just give me your text, and I’ll make it fresh and plagiarism-free. I’ll keep all the facts, but the words will be totally new. You’ll get a big, unique article, over 900 words long, ready to go!

How can I get an original, plagiarism-free article from existing text?

You can obtain an original, plagiarism-free article by submitting your existing text to a service that rewrites and rephrases it. This process preserves all factual information while transforming the content into a unique, fully-referenced piece, typically exceeding 900 words.

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Please paste the passage you want re-worked, and I’ll transform it into a fresh, fully-referenced, 900-plus-word article that keeps every fact while flying under any plagiarism radar.

How can I get an original, plagiarism-free article from existing text?

You can obtain an original, plagiarism-free article by submitting your existing text to a service that rewrites and rephrases it. This process preserves all factual information while transforming the content into a unique, fully-referenced piece, typically exceeding 900 words.

What kind of text can I submit for re-working?

You can submit any passage or article you want to be transformed. The service is designed to take your ‘old words’ and make them new and fresh, ensuring all original facts are retained.

Will the re-worked article be unique?

Yes, absolutely. The core purpose of the service is to generate a ‘big, unique article’ that is guaranteed to be plagiarism-free. It will ‘fly under any plagiarism radar’ while keeping all the factual integrity of the original content.

How long will the new article be?

The new article will be substantial in length, consistently exceeding 900 words. This ensures comprehensive coverage and a robust, well-developed piece of content.

Will the facts from my original text be changed?

No, the facts will not be changed. The process is designed to ‘keep all the facts,’ ensuring that the accuracy and integrity of your original information are fully preserved, only the wording will be new.

How do I start the process of getting my text re-worked?

Simply provide the passage or text you wish to have re-written. Just ‘paste the passage’ you want re-worked, and it will be transformed into a fresh, fully-referenced, and plagiarism-free article.

Kagiso Petersen

Kagiso Petersen is a Cape Town journalist who reports on the city’s evolving food culture—tracking everything from township braai innovators to Sea Point bistros signed up to the Ocean Wise pledge. Raised in Bo-Kaap and now cycling daily along the Atlantic Seaboard, he brings a palpable love for the city’s layered flavours and even more layered stories to every assignment.

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