Academic drafts need more than fluent text. This page focuses on where claims usually fail: citations, numbers, and overstated conclusions.
Use a risk-first pass to decide what to verify before you spend time rewriting.
Numbers, quoted statements, and any claim that needs a source.
Make sure the reference actually supports the sentence it’s attached to.
When a citation doesn’t match, adjust the claim or update the reference.
No. Cite what you truly rely on. If a claim needs support, then provide the correct reference.
Use it as a cue: verify citations and key numbers in that paragraph first.
Yes. It helps triage which parts you should verify more carefully.
No. It supports your pre-submission reliability checks.