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23 December, 07:49

If a source is trustworthy and likely to be correct, it is

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  1. 23 December, 08:09
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    If a source is correct and trustworthy then it is credible, which means that you can use it in official research as a valid source without having your work discredited. This means that it is usable, and has a merit, and you can use it without being afraid of plagiarism or something else.
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