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How to Use
How to Use the Duplicate Word Remover
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Paste your text — enter any text containing repeated words into the input box above.
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Select case sensitivity — choose case-insensitive (Hello = hello) or case-sensitive matching.
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Choose which to keep — keep the first occurrence or the last occurrence of each repeated word.
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Click Remove Duplicates — copy the cleaned result instantly.
About
What Does a Duplicate Word Remover Do?
A duplicate word remover scans text and removes repeated words, keeping only the first (or last) occurrence of each word. This is useful for cleaning up keyword lists, tag clouds, or any text where repeated terms are unwanted.
This duplicate word remover helps clean text by removing repeated words while preserving order. It works as a text cleaner, keyword deduplicator, and content optimizer for writers, students, and SEO tasks — whether you're cleaning a keyword list, a tag set, or any repeated content.
Case-insensitive or case-sensitive matching
Keep first or last occurrence of each word
Preserves word order in the result
Works on keyword lists, tag clouds, and any text
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, completely free with no account or signup required. Open the page and start removing duplicates immediately.
No. All processing runs entirely in your browser — your text is never sent to any server or stored anywhere.
In case-insensitive mode, Hello and hello are treated as the same word and one is removed. In case-sensitive mode, they are treated as different words and both are kept.
Yes. Paste a keyword list and remove duplicates to get a clean, unique set — useful for SEO, content planning, and tag cloud preparation.