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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a project, plan, or initiative that is large in scope or aims for significant impact.
Example: "The company's ambitious scale for the new renewable energy project aims to reduce carbon emissions by 50% within the next decade."
Alternatives: "grand scale" or "extensive scope".
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Moreover, it happens on an ambitious scale.
But this time he has done it on a very daring and ambitious scale.
The show at the Arts Exchange Gallery contains little work on such an ambitious scale.
Both play original music, plenty of it, but also reconstituted covers, sometimes on an ambitious scale.
Emergency action is needed on a much more ambitious scale than is now being planned.
After the trade collapsed, the Knicks rekindled talks on a more realistic and less ambitious scale.
The all-out chemical war on the gypsy moth began on an ambitious scale.
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The Serve America Act calls for an ambitious scaling of AmeriCorps to 250,000 full-time members per year.
Nonetheless, many of the prerequisites for ensuring that training supports ambitious scale-up strategies tend to be overlooked, in particular teaching capacity and quality assurance.
In post-crisis Zimbabwe, for example, the government pursued an ambitious scale-up strategy that encouraged training facilities to double enrolment, even though 60percentnt of academic and training positions at medical and nursing schools remained vacant [ 30].
Lecrae is a talented rapper, and Hillsong, while tame, builds songs that are ambitious in scale and energy.
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