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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious joyful" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you want to describe someone who is both ambitious and joyful, but it would typically require a conjunction or rephrasing for clarity.
Example: "Her ambitious, joyful spirit inspired everyone around her."
Alternatives: "aspirational and cheerful" or "driven and happy".
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I felt strong, proud, happy, energetic, ambitious, joyful.
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"Rhythm on Rikers" may be the least publicly visible component of this annual event, but it is also the most socially ambitious, bringing the joyful percussion music of West Africa into the prison on Rikers Island.
The case attracted international attention because Warmbier was seized by North Korea at a time of escalating tensions with the United States, and because of the horrific circumstances of the case: He entered North Korea a joyful, ambitious young man, and returned to the United States nearly a year and a half later with severe brain damage.
Your essay is an opportunity for you to show that you are determined, compassionate, generous, reflective, active, ambitious, dedicated, focused, joyful.
It is ambitious, but also perfect for us, and it's been an incredibly joyful process.
A joyful tower at 9865 Olympic Boulevard in Beverly Hills is the result of an ambitious art therapy project.
Joyful chaos?
Joyful, joking".
Both occasions are joyful.
Other surprises were joyful.
Every day was joyful.
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