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The phrase "ambitious in scope" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a project, plan, or idea that is extensive and aims for significant achievements or goals.
Example: "The new initiative is ambitious in scope, aiming to address climate change on a global scale."
Alternatives: "broad in ambition" or "extensive in reach".
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Although the area is modest in size, it is ambitious in scope.
This anthology is ambitious – in scope, biographical apparatus and in what it expects of its translators.
Black Issues is a slick magazine, ambitious in scope, with crisp writing and quality production values.
Grandly ambitious in scope, the book touches on so many issues as to boggle the mind.
And this reaction, so ambitious in scope, has a novel tick.
A third direction is more ambitious in scope but more speculative in impact.
The lab itself is new content and it is rather ambitious in scope.
But two of the more recent acquisitions by A.S.C. and Intrawest were more ambitious in scope.
It's light years more ambitious in scope than Doctor Who, and it's still not too late to catch.
These are often more ambitious in scope, but their smaller memberships carry the threat of a Balkanised global trading system.
The SCSL is notably less ambitious in scope than the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
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