"In every respect" and "in every aspect"?

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Hi, is there any difference between "in every respect" and "in every aspect" ? thanks.
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So they are the same thing?
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"in every respect" and "in every aspect"
So they are the same thing?
In most ways.
In my personal opinion, "aspect" is a bit more objective. It refers to the different ways in which a thing seems to present itself.

I think "respect" is used more to describe the different ways in which a thing has been interpreted. I may be wrong.
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