Does Changing Word Order In Article Rewritting Make Article Unqiue?

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Example:

"This camera features 8x optical zoom, 20x digital zoom, various shooting modes, delayed time shooting and video recording in avi format"

Changed to this:

"This camera features video recording in avi format, various shooting modes, 8x optical zoom, delayed time shooting and various shooting modes".

Notice the difference? Does this change in word placements make article more unique?

I did this in Word Flood and it showed as article gained more uniqueness.
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  • Profile picture of the author dvduval
    Well, it contains mostly the same words. Is your goal to write an article that people will enjoy reading? Or is this more about gaming the search engines? (or would the search engines see it that way?)
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  • Profile picture of the author tferraro11
    I dont agree with changing word order. If your going to take that much time to do that why not just spin the article and use different words?
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  • Profile picture of the author ladyspinner
    You are really not changing it. Either try to rewrite it or spin it.
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  • Profile picture of the author timpears
    Doesn't that take a hell of a long time to do? Wouldn't it be simpler to write a new article, or at least spin it. I doubt that you will get very far doing that, but who knows. Run it through Copyscape and see what they say.
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