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The phrase "ambitious proposal" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a suggestion or idea that is bold, daring, or ambitious in its scope or goals. Example: The CEO presented an ambitious proposal to completely overhaul the company's business model in order to increase profits and expand into new markets.
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This is an ambitious proposal, sure to ignite controversy.
"He just hasn't got the leadership or influence to craft a more ambitious proposal.
It was an ambitious proposal, all that music, and he brought it home before intermission.
Last month, Ms. Henry's ambitious proposal was published in the magazine Diversity and the Bar.
Now the European Parliament has voted overwhelmingly for an ambitious proposal to prevent overfishing.
The Greens call on the Commission to present an ambitious proposal.
This ambitious proposal was immediately vetoed by the American Treasury Department.
The Democrats' most ambitious proposal would limit the value of various write-offs for taxpayers making more than $500,000.
Google's ambitious proposal to scan, index and make available every book ever written promised a cultural revolution.
Last month, DNV upped the ante by publishing an ambitious proposal for a giant L.N.G.-fueled crude oil tanker.
A more ambitious proposal involves building a "super-highway" between Mexico and Canada, which would pass through eastern Colorado.
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