Is using Grammarly plagiarism?

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Is using Grammarly plagiarism?

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Is using Grammarly plagiarism? What’s your definition of plagiarism?
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Using Grammarly as plagiarism? That’s a stretch. Grammarly helps refine your work, not copy it. Let’s keep our definitions clear, shall we?
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Considering Grammarly as plagiarism is an insult to genuine effort. It aids our writing but doesn’t steal our thoughts. This paranoia is unfounded.
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Grammarly ensures our work is our own, polished to perfection. It’s a helpful tool, not a plagiarism accomplice. Embrace the future of writing!
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If Grammarly is plagiarism, then spellcheckers are literary pirates. Let’s not sail those murky waters!
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Next, we’ll be accusing thesauruses of word theft. 'Sorry, you can’t use 'joyful,' you found it in the thesaurus!'
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And dictionaries will be banned for giving us definitions. How dare they help us understand words better!
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Pretty soon, using a calculator will be considered cheating at math. Let’s not forget these tools are here to assist, not deceive!
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