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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious ratio of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a ratio that is notably high or challenging to achieve, often in contexts like finance, statistics, or project goals.
Example: "The company set an ambitious ratio of 1:5 for its investment returns over the next five years."
Alternatives: "aspirational ratio of" or "challenging ratio of".
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The Ministry of Health's targets, outlined in its "Healthy Indonesia 2010" policy, specify an ambitious ratio of one midwife per 1000 of the population.
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The state has set the ambitious target of a sex ratio of 950 girls to 1,000 boys.
The administration may want a patch, but by a ratio of nearly 2 to 1, according to a CNN poll, Democratic voters would prefer a more ambitious law.
Like the previous plan, this one included an ambitious growth target as well as a goal for Nissan to be the most profitable major automaker as measured by the ratio of operating profit to revenue.
The ratio of the two step heights?
Good ratio of sponge, but disappointing flavour.
Good ratio of sponge to filling.
A ratio of 1.0 would be average.
These ratios are much higher than the marine biological consummation ratio of 16 (Redfield ratio).
* Ratio of expenses.
Pupil-teacher ratio of 6-1.
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