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The phrase "ambitious bits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe small components or elements that are particularly bold or aspirational in nature, often in a creative or technical context.
Example: "The project included several ambitious bits that pushed the boundaries of what we thought was possible."
Alternatives: "aspirational elements" or "bold components".
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Australia has little to show for its ambitious BITS (Building on Information Technology Strengths) programme.
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An ambitious bit for the opening can't be taped until Friday, making it a tight squeeze to get it on the air.
In an ambitious bit of old-media, cross-promotional synergy, Ms. Colvin's publisher, William Morrow/ HarperCollins, has doubled down and timed the book's release to coincide with her first new studio album in six years.
The move comes as NIH itself is gearing up for an ambitious bit of human subjects research a longitudinal study of at least 1 million volunteers as part of the White House's precision medicine initiative.
This news comes as the National Institutes of Health "itself is gearing up for an ambitious bit of human subjects research a longitudinal study of at least 1 million volunteers as part of the White House's precision medicine initiative".
It was probably the most ambitious bit of satire of the three.
Still, his original idea was a bit more ambitious, a bit more, well, Disney seen through dark glasses.
But if you crave something more ambitious — a bit wider, taller and bigger, with a Warhol imprimatur — there is also 57 East 66th Street, now on the market.
In an episode of Doctor Who Confidential he characterised Adam as "a little bit ambitious and "a little bit too clever for his own good".
At the beginning I thought 100% renewables was a bit too ambitious, but after a bit of research I realised it wasn't.
But there's another idea that might belong on that list ― one that is every bit as ambitious and, arguably, every bit as critical to society's well-being, although it hasn't gotten nearly the same attention.
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