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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious i" is not correct in written English due to the lowercase "i." It can be used when describing a person or their goals, but "I" should be capitalized to refer to oneself.
Example: "As an ambitious I, I strive to achieve my dreams and inspire others."
Alternatives: "driven individual" or "aspiring person".
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They're very ambitious — I like that".
Most people believe they are ambitious, I think.
I am ambitious, I want to be there".
Be more adventurous and ambitious, I guess is the point.
But as its cycling program sounds so ambitious, I went there to try it.
Wow, wow.' " "I was always ambitious — I had a work ethic," Clooney said, talking of his career before "E.R".
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"I'm ambitious and I still want the England job, but I have less chance now even though I'm better equipped to do it.
"I'm ambitious, but I don't have the resources.
I was ambitious, and I wanted to be a C.E.O.
I'm ambitious, but I don't really know for what.
"I'm ambitious and I want us to do well.
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