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The phrase "ambition to formulate a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a desire or goal to create or develop something, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The team's ambition to formulate a comprehensive strategy for sustainable development is commendable."
Alternatives: "desire to create a" or "goal to develop a".
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Rather, Ehrenfels had the ambition to formulate a general framework for a (utopian) future world-spanning religion, based on a firm scientific foundation (Ehrenfels 1916, 150, also see Fabian 1986, 52).
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Torino struggled to formulate a response.
"But they tried to formulate a case".
But two hours earlier Hicks and Melvin met to formulate a proposal.
We'll find a way to formulate a set piece that works against a specific opponent.
The well-mannered Herzog failed to formulate a decent response to Bibi's smear campaign.
As I attempted to formulate a diplomatic, polite and supportive response, I pondered a few things.
It's not a simple thing to formulate a safer cleaning product.
A committee of wheels met to formulate a list of non-negotiable demands.
American officials used the past dozen days to formulate a common response.
The ruling could complicate the Obama administration's efforts to formulate a policy about terrorism detainees.
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