Most journals permit low similarity rates, usually below 10-20%, depending on their journal policies. However, the limits may differ, and it is important to adhere to the requirements of originality.
The most common plagiarism detection tools used by most institutions and journals include Turnitin, iThenticate, Grammarly Premium, Copyscape, and Plagscan.
You may use plagiarism detection tools like Turnitin or iThenticate, and then revise the similar content, and finally submit the paper to the journal.
The elements included in a plagiarism report are a similarity percentage, highlighted matched text, source comparisons, similarity breakdown, and a link to the identified references.











