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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious ideas" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe concepts or plans that are bold, innovative, or aimed at achieving significant goals.
Example: "The team presented several ambitious ideas for the new project that could potentially revolutionize the industry."
Alternatives: "bold concepts" or "aspirational plans".
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But Sanders had ambitious ideas.
Others have more ambitious ideas.
org admitted that some of her ambitious ideas had flopped.
Mr. Keshaviah's more ambitious ideas mostly don't work.
Obama decided against both of the more ambitious ideas.
Yet some of the administration's most ambitious ideas for reducing education inequality have not been implemented.
Two years later, one of its most novel and ambitious ideas took shape.
In the first weeks of the trial, some residents had ambitious ideas.
Despite his physical difficulties, Mr. Power is brimming with ambitious ideas.
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If these sound like far-out, grandly ambitious ideas-well, they are.
Other, less-ambitious ideas would forget Mondelez and simply spin out all or parts of Pepsi's drinks arm.
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