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in every aspect/respect
My work isn't perfect in every aspect/respect.
Do both words work for this sentence?
Are there any efficient ways to tell them apart?
Thank you in advance.
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Re: in every aspect/respect
'My work isn't perfect in every respect' or
'Every aspect of my work isn't perfect'.
Rover
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