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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious move" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a bold or daring action taken with the intention of achieving significant results or progress.
Example: "The company's decision to enter the competitive market was seen as an ambitious move that could redefine its future."
Alternatives: "bold step" or "daring action".
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It was an ambitious move and Lincoln knew it.
Supporters say it is the most ambitious move by a state government to increase transplants.
But his most ambitious move was an amnesty plan for disarming Islamic militants.
Last season they were sent to Northampton, eight years after their ambitious move to the Ricoh.
The restless and ambitious move to the frontier, setting up new industries and opening up new avenues to wealth.
More significantly, it is planning an ambitious move to something it calls.NET, an internet-based software "platform".
It was an ambitious move for this regional company, part of an ambitious cultural weekend in the Twin Cities.
An ambitious move for Romelu Lukaku has been mooted, as has a return for Scott Sinclair Outs?
SEATTLE — Microsoft has made its most ambitious move in years to reassert itself in a technology market it once dominated.
"Amazon recently began experimenting with bookstores, but this is by far its most ambitious move into physical retail.
It would come after last year's aborted attempt by AT&T to buy T-Mobile for $39 billion, an ambitious move thwarted by government antitrust regulators.
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