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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more ambitious plan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a plan that aims for greater goals or objectives than previous plans.
Example: "The committee has proposed a more ambitious plan to reduce carbon emissions by 50% over the next decade."
Alternatives: "a bolder strategy" or "a more daring approach."
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Instead they have a more ambitious plan.
But he still has a more ambitious plan to "refound" Bolivia.
But it was not until this trip that he began to conceive "a more ambitious plan".
But California still needs a more ambitious plan for helping exploited children.
The ranking Republican on Ways and Means, John Byrnes, of Wisconsin, offered a more ambitious plan.
George Soros, the billionaire investor and philanthropist, has a more ambitious plan.
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Shortly before the economic crisis, a previous owner, General Growth Properties, a mall developer, introduced a much more ambitious plan for the seaport, including a 42-story tower, which was unpopular with residents.
Now however, comes a far more ambitious plan, to create a new black electorate of a million voters in two years and to swing the outcome in dozens of constituencies at the next general election.
It turns out Obama had a far more ambitious plan -- a high-tech geoengineering program that will almost certainly prove to be as controversial as it is (or was) secret.
A second, more ambitious, plan is for a single "energy ring" in South America's southern cone which would incorporate gas from Peru's Camisea field.
However, last July a DOE advisory panel urged the agency to rethink the upgrade and pursue a much more ambitious plan that would require a complete rebuild of the accelerator at the heart of the facility.
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