well i guess that your doing each sentence would pretty much make it 80% unique so personally i would say yes to this - i think its easier to read an article then rewrite it than it is to pick bits out and rewrite them thou
First off-- please stop starting new threads on this subject--as it could have been asked in one of the already 50 existing threads on this subject-- to answer your question. Just go to copyscape(dot)(com) and run a check--
Yeah, seriously, please search the forums at least one pass thru, so that we can not have thousands of Associated Content threads. If you can't find what you are looking for, then start a new one. With Associated Content, try what you think will work, see if they approve and move on, try different things. No one here is approving the articles so everyone's guess is a good as the others. Be patient and see what works. Good Luck!!
I tried rewriting one once. Changed a lot of the sentences, omitted some sentences, etc. and it was declined. Was told not to re-submit it for pay for performance or I could be banned. I don't remember how unique I made it, I think it was only around 30%. Maybe if you restructure the sentences also. But then that is just way too time consuming.
Here's some tips I've learned and works well and is pretty quick (I'm sure most here already know this):
pick out your keyword/niche you are gonna write about
do a quick search on Ezine articles for reference and read thru about 3 - 4 articles while jotting down some quick points you want to discuss
write out your article as quick as you can outlining these points in your own words
re read your article and put the finishing touch on it. Then submit.
this takes me around 30 minutes to do an article this way (I'm working on improving my speed), but it gets my article approved and it is unique! I bang out two articles an hour doing this so far.
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