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Filter by Meaning The student was caught for plagiarism and was given a failing grade.
The artist was sued for plagiarism for copying another artist's painting without permission.
The architect was accused of plagiarism for copying the design of a famous building without giving credit to the original architect.
The politician's speech was scrutinized for plagiarism after it was discovered that parts of it were lifted from a previous speech.
The website was taken down after the owner was sued for plagiarism for using content from other websites without permission.
The musician faced backlash after being accused of plagiarism for using someone else's lyrics without permission.
The author was accused of plagiarism for copying large portions of a best-selling novel.
The student was given a failing grade for plagiarism in their essay, as they had not properly cited their sources.
The professor warned the students about the severe consequences of plagiarism in their research papers.
Plagiarism is not only unethical, but it can also lead to legal consequences.
The filmmaker was criticized for plagiarism for stealing another director's concept.
The student was given a failing grade for submitting an essay that contained plagiarism.
The university has a strict policy against plagiarism.
The website had to remove the article due to accusations of plagiarism.
The author was sued for plagiarism by the original creator of the content.
The company's marketing campaign was criticized for plagiarism of another company's slogan.
The student was accused of plagiarism in his essay.
The author was accused of plagiarism for copying parts of another book.
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