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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe significant or bold modifications or improvements that are intended to achieve substantial results.
Example: "The company is planning ambitious changes to its marketing strategy to better reach its target audience."
Alternatives: "bold changes" or "significant changes".
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Some companies have pursued much more ambitious changes.
Putting these ambitious changes on the agenda for equity advocates cannot be more critical.
"This program is about making ambitious changes," said Arturo Delgado, the San Bernardino superintendent.
More ambitious changes are needed, but at present, our government is permitting matters to get even worse.
And it is working on much more ambitious changes to plant metabolism than have been made before.
A Department for Education spokesperson said: "Children must be kept safe from harm and since 2010 we have been making ambitious changes to improve our child protection system.
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Parliament offered signs of the obstacles that any ambitious change will face.
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And unless America can make a success out of Iraq, investors fear that it will lack the credibility to press for ambitious change elsewhere.
PARIS — President Emmanuel Macron of France has rolled out one ambitious change after another as he seeks to inject some dynamism into France.
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