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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at every aspect" is not correct in standard written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "in every aspect."
Example: "The project was successful in every aspect, from planning to execution."
Alternatives: "in all aspects" or "across all aspects."
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"They're going to look at every aspect".
"I was looking at every aspect," he said.
"We look at every aspect of this tournament every year," he said.
"But Todd works at every aspect of the game, to try to be a complete player.
The strategy review, he said, will look at every aspect of the business.
And a cynic, called the Adversary, sneers at every aspect of the faith.
"Kroll will be looking at every aspect of our functioning, from top to bottom".
So I looked at every aspect in my life to see what could I possibly be lacking.
"We've challenged ourselves to look at every aspect of marketing" and "raise the bar, aim for excellence," he added.
He has pledged to "look at every aspect of cost and see how that affects the customer".
Unless you've looked at every aspect and understood all the possibilities, you could just be fooling yourself.
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