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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitions involved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the goals or aspirations that are part of a particular situation or context.
Example: "In this project, we need to consider the ambitions involved to ensure that everyone's goals are aligned."
Alternatives: "aspirations at play" or "goals in question".
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Yet, integrative thinking and action often remain problematic due to the competing interests and ambitions involved in coastal zone planning and management and the legacy of established development on the coast.
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"I think my ambitions involve 'proving a lot of people wrong' and being 'extremely relevant' and 'well known,' " Ms. Zeva wrote.
Six-nation talks to curb its nuclear ambitions - involving both Koreas, the US, China, Russia and Japan - have been in limbo since Pyongyang stormed out in 2009.
But Jacobs' ambitions involve more than just righting the ship.
For me, it's doing for doing". But there is some hubris and ambition involved.
Except, as Blacc admits, there wasn't much struggle or ambition involved.
Though it is well-nigh impossible to second-guess the DB jury, Subotzky and Waterhouse are surely strong contenders, if only for the extraordinary ambition involved in Ponte City.
He is horrified when I tell him that a friend of mine described him as the most ambitious person she had ever met: "Properly honed, razor-sharp ambition involves knowing where you want to get to, and I don't".
But maybe egos and ambition got involved, too".
Challenges and ambitions must involve risk.
The bring-down is George's girlfriend, an ironed-out blonde (Alexandra Hay) with uncool career ambitions that involve becoming a spokesmodel for a "revolutionary" brand of soap.
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