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The phrase "ambitious question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a question that is challenging, thought-provoking, or seeks to address a complex issue.
Example: "The professor posed an ambitious question about the future of artificial intelligence and its impact on society."
Alternatives: "challenging question" or "thought-provoking question".
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The book asks an ambitious question: What makes predictions succeed or fail?
A very ambitious question to address is what the role of the apoptotic network is in the diseases of the century e. g. ageing and metabolic diseases.
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The literature on sequential choice is primarily concerned, however, with more ambitious questions.
Once we are armed with a modest account of what a judgment of taste is, we can then proceed to more ambitious questions about whether or not judgments of taste represent real properties of beauty and ugliness.
Although the above-mentioned studies were important steps in the right direction, they were not meant to tackle the more ambitious questions of how fast can entire CRMs evolve and what factors might influence this "time-to-evolve".
In the example of recovery from jet lag, one can ask some modestly ambitious questions as a starting point for understanding mechanisms of resynchronization and stability: Since the dorsal and ventral regions of the SCN show different response speeds to light schedule changes 16, how do the two circuits regain phase cohesion?
"He's an intense man, and he's ambitious, no question about it," said George V. Reis, who runs his own investment fund in Two Rivers, Wis.
These are some of the most ambitious intellectual questions humans have set themselves and it could be very powerful to allow ourselves to be amazed by these new kinds of knowledge.
It seems more reasonable, then, to discuss some less ambitious realist questions regarding chaos: Is chaos an actual phenomenon?
"In trying to tackle such an ambitious project, the question we had to ask ourselves is, 'Why now?'" Snider told reporters this week.
Table of Contents is engagingly ambitious in the questions it wants to provoke about what dancers do and how they do it, and it manages to speak to insiders and novices alike.
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