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The phrase "ambit of my" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the scope or range of something that belongs to the speaker, often in a formal or literary context.
Example: "Within the ambit of my responsibilities, I strive to ensure that all team members feel valued and supported."
Alternatives: "scope of my" or "range of my".
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What gave shape to those inner strengths that energized and comforted her and me and so many others who came into the ambit of my father's life?
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In Cardozo's view, I have a duty to guard against injuring those who fall within the ambit of foreseeable risk associated with my conduct.
The opening hours did probably increase the respite between waves of cognisance, but the merest scent of apparent pleasure was followed by an immediate reminder that such sensations were outside of my ambit.
So is Adam Guettel's "Floyd Collins," a post-Sondheim show whose expressive ambitions place it far beyond the constricting ambit of the contemporary musical.
They lie outside the ambit of the royal commission.
It would bring the railroads substantially within the ambit of the antitrust laws.
Now, awfulness is well within the ambit of negotiable artistic tones, while evil is not.
In organizational terms, the Inspector General for Tax Administration comes under the ambit of the Treasury Department.
And their respect appeared to extend no farther than the ambit of their agreement with him.
Such information is in effect removed from the ambit of the act.
In early adulthood, he remained within the ambit of Mapai, Labour's chief constituent party.
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