How to use this text tool
Paste your draft, choose a detection level, and run the scan. Review the matched phrases and replace only the ones that make your writing sound predictable.
Find overused cliché phrases in essays, articles, speeches, and business writing. This tool highlights stale expressions, counts repetition, estimates freshness, and suggests clearer alternatives.
Paste your draft, choose a detection level, and run the scan. Review the matched phrases and replace only the ones that make your writing sound predictable.
The tool finds overused expressions and reports how often they appear relative to the length of your writing.
This is a dictionary-based writing diagnostic, not a full semantic originality checker.
At the end of the day, we need to think outside the box. This project is a game changer, but only time will tell.
The checker uses phrase matching, category grouping, and replacement suggestions.
It may miss unusual clichés or flag phrases that are acceptable in a specific voice.
Paste your text, run the finder, then replace repeated clichés with specific wording that fits your context.
Common examples include at the end of the day, think outside the box, game changer, and low-hanging fruit.
Clichés can make an essay sound generic and reduce the originality of your argument.
Replace vague stock phrases with concrete claims, precise verbs, and topic-specific details.
Yes. It helps identify predictable phrases so dialogue, description, and narration feel fresher.
| Module | What it checks |
|---|---|
| Cliche dictionary | Matches common overused phrases |
| Density score | Compares cliché count with total words |
| Suggestions | Offers cleaner replacement ideas |