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The phrase "a decisive and ambitious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person, action, or decision that is characterized by determination and a strong desire to achieve significant goals.
Example: "Her approach to the project was a decisive and ambitious move that set the tone for the entire team."
Alternatives: "a bold and determined" or "a resolute and aspirational".
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Even Gerson noted that polarization might be a good thing when it is a "decisive" and "ambitious" president like Franklin D. Roosevelt who is doing the polarizing to achieve overriding national goals.
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Business schools and the careers to which they lead mould one to be self-promoting, analytical, decisive and ambitious.
"We think he's been a decisive and courageous president".
Challenging established centers of power on various fronts, he pushed for civilian control over the military, and in a decisive showdown fired his ambitious security minister, Gen. Wiranto, who led the military during a time of atrocities in East Timor in 1999.
I hope that, with the motion for a resolution tabled by Mr Pirker, which will be voted on here tomorrow, Parliament will be able to give a decisive boost to this ambitious, demanding and crucial programme of action to control the external border of the European Union in order to enhance the domestic security of all Member States.
He's a strong and ambitious character.
This is a large and ambitious collection.
This is a risky and ambitious venture.
Now it has a stylish and ambitious challenger.
On Nature is a bold and ambitious work.
He was a clever and ambitious man.
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