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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambition to join" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a desire or aspiration to become part of a group, organization, or team.
Example: "Her ambition to join the prestigious university drove her to work harder in her studies."
Alternatives: "desire to join" or "aspiration to join".
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He opposed Turkey's ambition to join the European Union.
He arrived in Dallas in late September, realising a long-held ambition to join relatives.
Obama has talked of blocking Russia's ambition to join the World Trade Organisation.
"I was miserable," he recalled, and conceived an ambition to join the civil service.
This can result in an earnest, single-minded ambition to join the established ranks.
Maybe he was so keen because it was, he tells me, always his ambition to join the Stones.
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A former award-winning BBC journalist, Christian Socialist Bradshaw has ambitions to join the Cabinet.
She has ambitions to join the US air force and later work for Nasa.
Deezer has ambitions to join them, having recently raised its own €100m funding round.
But it is under pressure to promote a settlement in pursuit of its ambitions to join the European Union.
So long as Ukraine's ambitions to join the EU remained more theoretical than real, they did not.
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