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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Ambitious goals" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to objectives that are challenging and require significant effort to achieve.
Example: "Our team has set ambitious goals for the upcoming year to drive innovation and growth."
Alternatives: "Challenging objectives" or "Aspiring targets."
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Ambitious goals are nothing new to HTC.
Ambitious goals have been set to eliminate avoidable blindness in the current decade.
These are ambitious goals.
Those are ambitious goals.
Uganda has ambitious goals.
They set ambitious goals.
These are extremely ambitious goals.
Al-Qaida have ambitious goals.
Pursuing ambitious goals came second to last.
To Marcus, ambitious goals are hardly new.
Ken had ambitious goals for this meeting.
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