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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious programs" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe initiatives or projects that are intended to achieve significant goals or outcomes, often requiring considerable effort and resources.
Example: "The government has launched several ambitious programs aimed at reducing carbon emissions and promoting renewable energy."
Alternatives: "aspirational initiatives" or "bold projects".
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Other companies have established more ambitious programs.
Those are all big, ambitious programs.
Ambitious programs to combat poverty, illiteracy, and inequality were launched.
The company, directed by Virginia Johnson, danced two ambitious programs at LC's Rose Theater.
But microplots are a feasible cure for landlessness when more ambitious programs have failed.
The movement represents the best hope for essential schools, and for all such ambitious programs.
Despite the size of the problem, there is nowhere near enough money these days for ambitious programs.
The New York Philharmonic and the Berlin Philharmonic offer two of the most ambitious programs, although their approaches differ.
Additional progress may occur in states like California with ambitious programs to encourage energy efficiency and alternative fuels.
The Fed is already engaged in ambitious programs to support demand, bolster employment and support the wan recovery.
Early on in his administration, Carter introduced a dizzying array of ambitious programs for social, administrative, and economic reform.
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