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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'ambitious by' is not technically correct or usable without any context
The correct usage of 'ambitious' is usually as a standalone adjective-adjective phrase. For example: She was an ambitious young woman, always striving for excellence.
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Nonetheless, Chongming's plans are ambitious by China's standards.
But their biggest hope is more ambitious by far.
Perhaps the worst that can be said about "& Sons" is that it's too ambitious by half.
His 2012 tax cut was the most ambitious by any state.
The first pilgrims were nearly all single, wealthy men in their 20s, serious of purpose and ambitious by nature.
The I.C.C. indictments for the 2007-2008 vinlence in Kenya were the most ambitious by the court since its inception.
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Application of GIS, LCA and spatial LCA can help alleviate the challenges faced by ambitious bioenergy projects by addressing both economics and environmental goals.
Babs, a countess by a previous marriage, was striking, brittle, bitchy and ambitious -- by all accounts, she masterminded the power-couple merger with the younger Rawlings.
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