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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious list" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a list that is challenging, extensive, or aspirational in nature, often implying a high level of effort or achievement.
Example: "The project manager presented an ambitious list of goals for the upcoming quarter, aiming to push the team to exceed their limits."
Alternatives: "challenging list" or "aspirational list".
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That's an ambitious list.
It is a long, ambitious list.
Why such an ambitious list?
But he still offers an ambitious list.
His ambitious list of long-term plans for the city keeps the chins wagging.
He began by developing an ambitious list of candidates that included the Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas.
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In an era when ease of transportation and ubiquity of information makes mere arrival at a place less of an accomplishment than it was a generation ago, experiencing one place in depth would seem to be as much a challenge as chasing an ambitious, list-driven itinerary.
Despite the ambitious wish list of upgrades, Sputnic is wary of technology bloat.
"His ambitious laundry list of policy initiatives, mostly repackaged old standards, is an illusion.
Across the channel, European astronomers are compiling an ambitious wish list for the next two decades.
The Conservatives have about 220 safe seats (so secure they do not even appear on Labour's ambitious target list).
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