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The phrase "ambitious read" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a book, article, or any text that is challenging or thought-provoking, often requiring significant effort or engagement from the reader.
Example: "The novel was an ambitious read, filled with complex themes and intricate character development that kept me engaged for hours."
Alternatives: "challenging read" or "thought-provoking read".
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In South Asia the ambitious read books with titles like "Get to the Top" and "The Habit of Winning".
Big Brother's masterplan is 'Sharp Eyes', an ambitious (read fanciful) nationally integrated surveillance scheme, connecting government and private sector cameras and sensors, loaded with facial recognition, video analytics and AI.
His latest and perhaps most ambitious (read: bordering on crazy) venture is called Hyperloop and it, like its originator, is a concept that's married to forward movement.
The series has dramatized a turbulent span of British social history and has gotten "exponentially bigger and bigger" over the course of its run, notes Trubridge, with longer seasons and increasingly ambitious — read: expensive — set pieces each year.
Because of Sony's ambitious (read: risky) plans to spin-off (read: strip mine) the Spider-Man rights for all they're worth, it's tasked with not only furthering its own internal storyline, but also laying pipe for several other potential franchises.
Always have a book in your hand, and read it during every spare moment: between classes, while you're on line for food, as you eat, on the bus, etc. Read some of the English classics and, if you're feeling ambitious, read poetry (especially Shakespeare).
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When the United States Military Academy was founded, in 1802, John Adams advocated an ambitious reading program for officers.
rwanational.org/ 2003RWATopTen.cfm Masters of the Arts If you're feeling particularly ambitious, reading requirements are posted online for the Master of Fine Arts program in creative writing at Brooklyn College.
Wright's Anna Karenina is an undeniably ambitious reading of a classic – part costume drama, part self-conscious take on the tropes of that genre.
"What Barbara and David Zalaznick have done is give us a big, ambitious reading series that is as prestigious as the university and the department that sponsor it". The Zalaznicks, both Class of '76, have supported the Creative Writing Reading Series since 2007.
He said: "That's just a great story, isn't it?" I'd spent the winter carrying the book around, basking in the admiration I was sure everyone felt at witnessing such an ambitious reading project.
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