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The phrase "a vigorous and ambitious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is energetic and has a strong desire to achieve success or goals.
Example: "The new project was led by a vigorous and ambitious team that aimed to revolutionize the industry."
Alternatives: "a dynamic and driven" or "an energetic and goal-oriented".
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However, by January 1906, Magoon had long come to understand the role of misquitos in the transmission of diseases, as evidenced in a New York Times article wherein Magoon addressed criticisms of his administration in detail; by then he had undertaken a vigorous and ambitious plan to eliminate the swamps that bred misquitos.
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The proper response is a vigorous and powerful inquiry.
That's great and all part of a vigorous and healthy debate.
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The U.S. was seen as a vigorous and decent country.
Long tipped for high office, the former lawyer and diplomat is seen as intelligent, vigorous and hugely ambitious.
He's a strong and ambitious character.
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