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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious reform" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant and bold change or improvement in a particular system, policy, or practice.
Example: "The government proposed an ambitious reform aimed at overhauling the education system to better serve students' needs."
Alternatives: "bold reform" or "far-reaching reform".
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This doesn't mean that ambitious reform is beyond us.
But the coalition for more ambitious reform is growing stronger.
The state cleaned house and passed an ambitious reform package.
Having been here before, many in Italy's cities are sceptical of this ambitious reform programme.
Barack Obama rang Papandreou to welcome "the ambitious reform programme announced by the Greek authorities".
Signs of widespread corruption are likely to set back the next stage in the banks' ambitious reform plans.
But Mr Renzi wants a formula for decisive government that will allow him to implement an ambitious reform programme.
But he still has a lot to do: the trickiest parts of his ambitious reform agenda are yet to come.
That's not an ambitious reform agenda for the UK, any more than it is one based on evidence.
But an ambitious reform plan would be demagogued and portrayed as a tax increase for the middle class.
At a recent party plenum, Xi successfully pushed through an ambitious reform programme while strengthening his grip on power.
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