in every aspect/respect

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joham

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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.
 
'My work isn't perfect in every respect' or

'Every aspect of my work isn't perfect'.

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