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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious mission" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a goal or objective that is challenging and requires significant effort to achieve.
Example: "The organization has set an ambitious mission to eradicate poverty in the region by 2030."
Alternatives: "challenging goal" or "aspirational objective".
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An even more ambitious mission is planned for 2020.
It is an ambitious mission, and the training of teachers appears timely.
Its ambitious mission is to examine Brazil's inherently multicultural heritage from multiple viewpoints.
Yes, this is a very ambitious mission, and it's only the first leg of it.
The company has said the name speaks to its ambitious mission to organize all the world's information.
Rosetta is an ambitious mission launched in March 2004 to study comet 67P/Churyumov Gerasimenko. It is composed of a space probe (Rosetta) and the Philae Lander.
To find these, a more ambitious mission, Darwin, will launch a flotilla of eight spacecraft in 2015.
On February 11 , 2000 the space shuttle endeavour lifted off to tackle an ambitious mission: make the most comprehensive map ever of planet Earth.
The project's ambitious mission, recently described in a four-page memorandum, is to "make the cultural and scientific heritage of humanity available, free of charge, to all".
I like the way its quaint humility is juxtaposed with its difficult, and ambitious, mission to care for the physical needs of the urban poor.
By giving annually, these leaders make it possible for MIT Sloan to pursue its ambitious mission and bring forth graduates determined to change the world.
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