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The phrase "a very ambitious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has a strong desire to achieve success or reach a high level of accomplishment.
Example: "She is a very ambitious individual, always striving for excellence in her career."
Alternatives: "highly driven" or "extremely determined".
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It's a very ambitious project.
Just not a very ambitious one.
IT WAS not a very ambitious target.
A: It is a very ambitious goal.
"It's a very ambitious plan," he said.
"He was a very ambitious person.
While a very ambitious goal, some progress is being made.
They are a very ambitious club with a very ambitious president [Jean-Michel Aulas].
They are a very ambitious group with a big park.
"This is a very ambitious rollout," Mr. Mason said.
"We will remember her as a very ambitious person.
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a very bold
a very aspirational
a very exacting
a very great
a very extensive
a very lofty
a very comprehensive
a very massive
a very courageous
a very high
a very aggressive
a very daring
a very audacious
an extremely ambitious
a really ambitious
really very ambitious
a most ambitious
a quite ambitious
a challenging
a very challenging
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