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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious piece" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a work, project, or piece of writing that is bold, challenging, or aims for a high level of achievement.
Example: "The director's latest film is an ambitious piece that tackles complex social issues with depth and nuance."
Alternatives: "bold work" or "challenging project".
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It's unquestionably a high-minded and ambitious piece of work.
At 90 minutes, "Maa" remained Ms. Saariaho's longest, most ambitious piece until "L'Amour de Loin".
Dissocia is an ambitious piece, a vast dreamscape with mental illness as its central theme.
And then there is "Sister Hills", the longest and most ambitious piece in the book.
There is much to want to admire in this ambitious piece of fiction.
I was grateful for the chance to hear this wildly ambitious piece, which will linger with me.
"This is a show about every single one of us," Mr. Kitson said, describing the ambitious piece.
A complex work lasting almost an hour, Mahler's First Symphony is an ambitious piece for a youth orchestra.
Noah is an ambitious piece of work, set initially in a scorched, desolate world, both antediluvian and post-apocalyptic.
The most ambitious piece was Brian Reeder's new "Them," to music by Jefferson Friedman played by the Chiara quartet.
Some simply could not afford the time, books or travel required to complete an ambitious piece of research.
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