Which is correct:
a) "You can't be good at everything."
or
b) You can't be good in everything."
(Or are both correct?)
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" This is what I guess you mean. Your expertise cannot extend to all forms of endeavor. " This is just barely possible in an old-fashioned way to mean that you cannot be virtuous in every way, but most people wouldn't even understand it, I think.
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Christine Christie"You can't be good at everything."
This is what I guess you mean. Your expertise cannot extend to all forms of endeavor.
Christine Christie You can't be good in everything."
This is just barely possible in an old-fashioned way to mean that you cannot be virtuous in every way, but most people would