The difference between Jack of all trades and Spread oneself thin
Jack of all trades is also noun with the meaning: one competent in many endeavors, especially one who excels in none of them.
Spread oneself thin is also verb with the meaning: to commit oneself to too many projects, so that there is little chance of completing them all satisfactorily.
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Jack of all trades as a noun (idiomatic):
One competent in many endeavors, especially one who excels in none of them.
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Spread oneself thin as a verb:
To commit oneself to too many projects, so that there is little chance of completing them all satisfactorily.
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