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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ambitious" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an ambitious" because "ambitious" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She is an ambitious young woman who aims to change the world."
Alternatives: "a driven" or "a determined".
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We also have traditionally a "ambitious" novelist here, one who bit off a larger subject than he could chew: Garth Risk Hallberg, whose much-hyped City on Fire was a big tower of Babel kind of book.
Barry R. McCaffrey, the retired four-star Army general who commanded the 24th Mechanized Division during the Persian Gulf war in 1991, said he thought the American military would be prepared to carry out such a ambitious attack by late February or early March.
And during that time its investment in research and development has grown: China is now a power in space research and manned flight; with a billion potential patients on its books, it has become a ambitious player in medical, biological and chemical research.
He then proceeded to Rachel Menken, a ambitious Jewish store owner.
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Hers is an ambitious undertaking.
It's an ambitious programme.
It's an ambitious project.
It's an ambitious vision.
LeBron is an ambitious man.
That is an ambitious goal.
It was an ambitious project.
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