Thank you for your help but I have one more question about those sentences. On the plagiarism website, it says it’s plagiarism if it has the same sentence structure. In some residents must relocate for a position and the pediatrician may have to move to find a spot ; are the sentences similar in sentence structure?

Yes, they are similar, but not identical.

Yes, the sentences "In some residents must relocate for a position" and "The pediatrician may have to move to find a spot" have a different sentence structure.

To determine the sentence structure, we need to analyze the arrangement of words and phrases within each sentence. In the first sentence, "In some" is a prepositional phrase that introduces additional information, "residents must relocate" is the main subject and verb phrase, and "for a position" is another prepositional phrase that indicates the reason for relocation.

On the other hand, the second sentence "The pediatrician may have to move to find a spot" has a different structure. Here, "The pediatrician" is the subject, "may have to move" is the main verb phrase, and "to find a spot" functions as an infinitive phrase that describes the purpose of the movement.

Since the two sentences have different structures and distinct arrangements of words and phrases, they would not be considered similar in sentence structure. Therefore, based on the criteria mentioned on the plagiarism website, these sentences would not be considered plagiarized from each other in terms of sentence structure.