ompetitive programming is built on hard work and integrity[user:monocode], but sometimes, those values are compromised. Recently, in Codeforces Round 975 (Div. 2), two participants, [user:AhmedIbrahim24010,2024-09-27] and [user:monocode,2024-09-27], were caught submitting nearly identical code for the same problem, raising concerns of plagiarism. Both are new to the platform, yet their actions cast a shadow over fair competition.↵
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Here are the suspicious submissions:↵
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[AhmedIbrahim24010's submission](https://mirror.codeforces.com/contest/2019/submission/283235393) ↵
[monocode's submission](https://mirror.codeforces.com/contest/2019/submission/283213538)↵
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approximately the same code structure but one of them changed the variable's names, what a genius!↵
** While struggling as a beginner is normal, copying solutions defeats the purpose of competitive programming.**↵
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Here are the suspicious submissions:↵
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[AhmedIbrahim24010's submission](https://mirror.codeforces.com/contest/2019/submission/283235393) ↵
[monocode's submission](https://mirror.codeforces.com/contest/2019/submission/283213538)↵
** While struggling as a beginner is normal, copying solutions defeats the purpose of competitive programming.**↵
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