What the tool finds
- All repeated words: A frequency list of words used more than once (with a minimum threshold you control).
- Consecutive duplicates: Instant detection of double words like “is is” or “can can”.
- Smart filters: Toggle case sensitivity, ignore stopwords (the, and, of), and ignore numbers.
- Live highlight: See duplicates highlighted as you type or paste.
How to use it (fast)
- Open the SnipText Duplicate Word Finder.
- Paste your text or start typing-repeats highlight instantly.
- Switch views: highlight all repeats or just consecutive duplicates.
- Click Remove Consecutive to auto-clean double words, then copy or download the result.
- Set a minimum: Raise Min occurrences to focus on real repetition, not deliberate emphasis.
- Case matters: Enable Case sensitive to distinguish Apple (company) from apple (fruit).
- Skip stopwords: Keep noise words out of your list to surface meaningful repeats.
- QA pass: After cleanup, skim the highlighted preview to confirm tone and meaning are preserved.
Why catching duplicates matters
Duplicate words distract readers, dilute key points, and can look unprofessional in resumes, emails, and reports. Removing them sharpens clarity, improves flow, and boosts trust-especially when you’re publishing or submitting work.
About SnipText
SnipText builds fast, free writing tools for everyday polish-from case conversion and counters to paraphrasing and grammar checks. The Duplicate Word Finder is designed for speed, accuracy, and privacy.
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Go To Duplicate Word FinderFAQ
- Is the Duplicate Word Finder free?
- Yes. You can use it as often as you like without logging in.
- Do you store my text?
- No. Processing happens instantly in a privacy-friendly way.
- Can it remove duplicates automatically?
- Yes. Use Remove Consecutive to clean double words while preserving spacing and punctuation.
- Does it handle case sensitivity and stopwords?
- Yes. Toggle Case sensitive and Ignore stopwords to refine results.
- Will it change numbers?
- You can choose to ignore numbers so that counts like 2025 2025 aren’t treated as duplicates unless you want them to be.