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The phrase "ambition to get" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It may be intended to express a desire or goal, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "Her ambition to get a promotion was evident in her hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "desire to achieve" or "goal to obtain".
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The eagerness for victory grew all the warmer from the ambition to get the suffrages of such honourable judges.
He knows that I still have that ambition to get back into [club management]," Keane said.
"When you start off it's your big ambition to get to Hampden Park," he said.
"It is the ambition to get QPR back to the Premier League, of course.
I've never had the ambition to get ahead - what does that mean: "get ahead"?
McLaren failed once again in their ambition to get both their cars into the top-10 shootout.
Unable to afford private education, and thwarted in your ambition to get into the good local state school?
"And it was every kid's ambition to get a job in a distillery — that was where you wanted to be".
The ambition to get into the best colleges is driven in part by parents' concern over job prospects after graduation.
Billy's ambition to get away from the island is definitely one of the things I find really attractive.
"And it was every kid's ambition to get a job in a distillery that was where you wanted to be".
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