Turnitin Similarity Report 4
A 4% score means Turnitin didn't find matches in its database. However, Turnitin’s database, while vast, is not infinite. If you translated a paper from a language not indexed by Turnitin, or used a source from a obscure, paywalled local journal not included in the repository, your paper might appear 100% original (0-4% similarity) despite being entirely derivative.
It is normal to have a small percentage of similarity due to common academic phrases, technical terminology, or a few cited quotes. turnitin similarity report 4
A similarity score represents the percentage of text in your submission that matches existing sources in Turnitin’s massive database of student papers, journals, and internet pages. A 4% score means Turnitin didn't find matches
The software then generates a —a percentage representing how much of the submitted text matches existing sources. This is not a plagiarism detection system per se, but rather a similarity detection system. The critical distinction is that not all matches are plagiarism; some are properly cited quotations, common phrases, bibliographic material, or technical terminology. It is normal to have a small percentage