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The phrase "at either aspect" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used when discussing two different sides or perspectives of a situation, but it is better to use more standard expressions.
Example: "The decision can be evaluated at either aspect of the argument, considering both pros and cons."
Alternatives: "from either side" or "on either front".
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"My research in immunology was so disconnected from [my clinical work] that I had to make a choice because I wasn't being excellent at either aspect of my career," Modiano says.
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"I'm not completely finished at this point with either aspect of this digital project, but I'm already seeing interesting ways this data can be used to understand the past and the scale of colonialism," Ross said.
A Semmes Weinstein monofilament 10 g/5.07 at the plantar aspect of either the great toe, first, third, or fifth metatarsal head can be used to assess presence of neuropathy [ 18].
Furthermore, the enhancement was more pronounced at a low aspect ratio than at a high aspect ratio.
She'd laugh at that aspect, at the very least.
At high aspect ratios hardening was negligible.
"I was looking at every aspect," he said.
"They're going to look at every aspect".
The baseline wings show maximum performance at higher aspect ratios.
However, this trend is reversed at low aspect ratios.
"But Todd works at every aspect of the game, to try to be a complete player.
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