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The phrase "ambitious corporate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a corporation that has high aspirations or goals, often in a business context.
Example: "The ambitious corporate strategy aims to expand our market share by 20% over the next year."
Alternatives: "aspiring corporation" or "driven company".
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Mobil has mounted one of the most ambitious corporate acl campaigns.
The daughter of a law school professor from Austin, Texas, she is a fiercely ambitious corporate ball breaker.
The AT&T Corporation is in the middle of perhaps the most ambitious corporate makeover in the land.
One answer is Ford 2000, an ambitious corporate reorganisation, drawn up in 1994 with the aim of globalising the company's engineering and design.
The protagonist is thirty-two-year-old Jonah Daniel Jacobstein, an ambitious corporate lawyer at a corrupt firm, with one committed girlfriend and another on the side.
Ms. Le is a gregarious, ambitious corporate lawyer, but in her parents' home, she said, "There's a switch that you flip".
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I aim to show ambitious traders and corporate executives the real face of temptation and its harsh consequences.
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