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The phrase "ambition to commit the" is grammatically correct but may be contextually incomplete.
It can be used when discussing someone's desire or intention to carry out a specific action, often with a serious or significant implication.
Example: "His ambition to commit the perfect crime drove him to study criminal psychology extensively."
Alternatives: "desire to carry out the" or "intention to execute the".
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At first, Hindley was only an accomplice to Brady's ambition to "commit the perfect murder".
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The Gloucester boss added: "It says a lot about the ambition and environment that he has decided to commit to the club".
You have to commit to the uncertainty.
He said that Everton's ambition was crucial to his decision to commit himself to the club, though other suitors have been sniffing around.
The novelist's main ambition is to try to explain what drove Daniel to commit a crime; the motivation Mr. Hawley assigns him ends up only somewhat convincing, but the emotional pull of a father's loss is still powerful.
But for Livingston's lack of ambition - their readiness to commit only one or two in forward areas seemed to betray a satisfaction with what they had - they could have inflicted more damage.
"That's why I'm issuing a call to every part of the NHS to commit to a new ambition for zero suicides.
It was your responsibility to commit, show ambition and to lead.
Republicans do not need to accept the Good Friday Agreement as the end of their ambitions, but they do need to commit themselves credibly to exclusively peaceful means for securing further change.
The Department of Health says it is calling on every part of the NHS to commit to a new "zero suicide" ambition.
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