Brandon is a pastor, author, and the founder of ProPreacher.com. He has served in ministry in various roles in churches of all shapes and sizes across the United States since 2007.
Turnitin Similarity Report 4 May 2026
Green flag. Proceed. But always double-check those quotation marks.
In the landscape of academic integrity, few numbers cause as much anxiety as the percentage at the top of a Turnitin Similarity Report. For many students, seeing any number greater than zero triggers an immediate panic attack. But what if that number is 4% ? turnitin similarity report 4
Never aim for a specific number (like 0% or 5%). Instead, aim for transparency . Your goal is to ensure that every word borrowed from another source—whether a direct quote, a paraphrase, or an idea—is clearly marked with a citation. Green flag
A 4% similarity report is, in 99% of cases, a non-issue. It is the academic equivalent of a “check engine” light that turns out to be a loose gas cap. Look under the hood (click the report), confirm it is just a few citations or common phrases, and submit with confidence. In the landscape of academic integrity, few numbers

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Not just any wedding. Print this off for MY wedding. Thanks, bff.
So do you just print this off to read at a wedding or what?
Yeah. I tweak it a bit for each wedding I do and just read it. I practice it a few times so my delivery is still good. But it’s too important of a moment to risk a mistake, so nobody complains about a good reading.