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The phrase "ambitious role" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a position or task that requires significant effort, skill, or determination to achieve success.
Example: "She accepted the ambitious role of project manager, knowing it would challenge her abilities and push her to grow."
Alternatives: "challenging position" or "demanding role".
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It is without question her most ambitious role in years.
But above all, it has an extraordinarily ambitious role.
To play such an ambitious role requires vision and self-confidence.
But Ewing has his sights set on a more ambitious role.
Mr. Bush, however, suggested a broader, more ambitious role for the alliance.
Still, he will describe Bateman as an ambitious role to take on.
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She took on other ambitious roles, not as persuasively perhaps, but they were brave choices nonetheless: the Nazi hunter Beate Klarsfeld in a 1986 television movie; the heiress Barbara Hutton a year later; and in 1989, the wartime photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White.
In the modern context, as women have entered the workforce and asserted greater rights, several first ladies have made ambitious use of the role.
That no one has made a really ambitious new role for him — a role that would pull out of him everything he has and everything he doesn't know he has — is a crime.
A close associate of Mr. Putin proposed a curious but ambitious national role for the medical equipment company.
Taking a less ambitious ecosystem role also requires new choices which leadership candidates to follow, how aggressively to commit, how to defend turf.
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