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		<title>By: Content Rewriter</title>
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		<description>I use a tool called contentboss which automatically changes any (english) text you give it so much that it&#039;s effectively &#039;new&#039;. So even if I start from your blog article, I click a button and I get a nice shiny new article of my own the copyright of which belongs to me. It&#039;s just a software tool that does what many people do manually - read something, and create something new based on it.</description>
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