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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious initiative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a project or plan that is bold, forward-thinking, and aims for significant impact or change.
Example: "The organization launched an ambitious initiative to reduce carbon emissions by 50% over the next decade."
Alternatives: "bold project" or "aspirational plan".
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It is essential to support an effective and sustainable implementation of this ambitious initiative.
There has been broad American and international support for a more ambitious initiative.
If adopted, the program would constitute the most ambitious initiative by the agency in two decades.
"It's such an ambitious initiative that there really isn't anything else like it," Dr. Insel said.
An ambitious initiative, the Working for Water program, commenced in 1995 to reduce the extent and impact of plant invasions.
It is the centerpiece of an ambitious initiative to revamp and expand Seattle's library system citywide.
Some may be sceptical as to whether one man can pull off such an ambitious initiative.
The campaign is an extraordinarily ambitious initiative, aiming to influence consumers and companies worldwide.
Today sees the launch of an ambitious initiative to promote the Baltic country's merits to British youngsters.
On a practical level, powerful teachers' unions would add heft to the lobbying effort needed to pass any ambitious initiative.
The implementation of the common guidelines for risk supervision was a very ambitious initiative designed to address a variety of risks.
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