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Free sign upThe phrase "ambitions of" is correct in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person’s goals and desires, for example: “She had great ambitions of becoming a doctor one day.”.
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The youthful ex-Governor had grand ambitions of national office.
The title does not exaggerate the ambitions of the piece.
"John's watching the ambitions of others in the conference," McCrery says.
This new budget approaches the ambitions of 2009 — with one glaring omission.
What's your take on the worldly ambitions of the new tech companies?
It will entail the joyless task of paring back the ambitions of a once great company.
He knew it was partly his fault, being seven years older, with ambitions of his own.
Unlike the movies of many contemporary independents, Cassavetes's work isn't centered on the ambitions of youth.
Tyson is impatient with the diminished ambitions of America's space program.
You can mistrust the politics and the ambitions of the Muslim Brotherhood.
It may appear to harbor a conservative disdain for the spoiled ambitions of nineteen-seventies radicalism.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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