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You do not have to cite a source for knowledge that's generally known among your readers or is a well-known fact.

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To mention or refer to (someone or something) as evidence for or justification of an argument or statement.

Generally Known

Information or facts that are widely recognized or accepted by the public or a particular group.

  • Recognize the importance of ethical considerations including intellectual property rights and plagiarism in research.
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