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The phrase "ambit of the core" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the scope or range of something central or fundamental, often in discussions about concepts, theories, or frameworks.
Example: "The research focused on the ambit of the core principles that govern ethical decision-making in business."
Alternatives: "scope of the core" or "range of the core".
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Having ensured that AQIM remained within the ambit of the core organisation, he would seek to keep AQAP on board.
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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.
And the youthfulness of the core protesters.
Such information is in effect removed from the ambit of the act.
They lie outside the ambit of the royal commission.
Most have refused to come under the ambit of the Right to Information Act.
In organizational terms, the Inspector General for Tax Administration comes under the ambit of the Treasury Department.
The answer, at least within the cultural ambit of the New Museum, may be: both.
The real question is whether this process is to be done within the ambit of the NHS or outside it.
In 1998, the Brazilian government announced that most of the country's logging operations were being conducted beyond the ambit of the law.
Day after day, events sped dizzily on, out of the ambit of the Soviet Union, out of state socialism as it was understood, towards a condition I felt liberating.
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