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Source Checker
Review a source for author, publisher, evidence, currency, bias, and assignment-fit signals before using it in a paper.
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The paragraph flow checker reviews pasted draft text for paragraph count, transition signals, repeated starts, abrupt topic movement, and revision tasks that can improve academic flow.
Check paragraph order, transition signals, topic movement, and one-idea-per-paragraph risks before revising. Use it as a planning or review aid, then get human help when your prompt, rubric, formatting, or citations need a final pass.
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Optional: thesis, prompt focus, or section purpose.
Paste two or more paragraphs for the best flow check.
This tool is for planning, editing, citation, and study support. Results stay in your browser unless you choose to email/save them or start an order.
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Get help with editing & proofreading when you need the result cleaned up against your prompt, rubric, and citation style.
FAQ
No. It flags flow risks and gives revision checkpoints so you can decide how to revise the draft.
Paste at least two body paragraphs, or a full section, so the checker can review movement between ideas.
It checks for common transition signals and paragraph-to-paragraph movement, but human review is still best for complex argument flow.
Yes. Editing & Proofreading can improve paragraph order, topic sentences, transitions, and source integration.
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Review a source for author, publisher, evidence, currency, bias, and assignment-fit signals before using it in a paper.
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Run a privacy-safe browser check for grammar, clarity, thesis, sentence length, citation markers, and academic tone risks.
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Check whether body paragraphs open with clear topic sentences that connect to the thesis or assignment focus.
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