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The phrase "ambitious because of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining the reasons behind someone's ambition or drive in a particular context.
Example: "She was ambitious because of the opportunities presented to her in the new job."
Alternatives: "driven by the" or "motivated due to the".
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"The drawback is you can't be as ambitious because of the limitations of download size," said Paul Steed, a game developer for WildTangent who worked on CD-ROM hits like Quake II and Quake III Arena.
It is ambitious because of the very ethos of a magazine run by a collective that accepted work from thousands of contributors – mainly women but also men – during its 21 years.
The Arizona State approach, called the Alumni Law Group, appears to be the most ambitious because of the number of lawyers it will employ (30), its projected cost (a commercial firm of comparable size would cost $5 million a year to run, according to the school's projections) and its hope to be self-sufficient in a couple of years by charging for its services and gathering donations.
But the carbon tax proposed in Washington is more ambitious because of the degree to which it increases over the years. .
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Her mother, Carole, is caricatured as "pushy"—the modern-day equivalent of "greedy and ambitious"—because she supposedly keeps a picture of William as the wallpaper on her cell phone, and has maintained her figure by subsisting on a diet of prawns and cottage cheese.
That goal was ambitious, because most of the work that had been done to that point was on floodplains and flat terrain.
Ruby says she was empowered to complete her education through 12th grade, and to begin an ambitious career, because of the support of her mother.
The G20 said the changes should be in place within two years, but our correspondent called that "very ambitious" because hundreds of tax treaties exist between countries and "thousands of amendments" might be needed.
For 111 this deadline could be over-ambitious because of issues with potential suppliers.
But like all true innovations, Mystery of Love still feels contemporary, still rings true and untainted, because it delivers on the ambitious promise of the title.
Several audience members said on Thursday night that they had purchased tickets to the musical - the most expensive ever on Broadway, at $65 million, and the most technically ambitious - in part because of the news media coverage this week.
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