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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious schemes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe plans or projects that are bold, innovative, or require significant effort and resources to achieve.
Example: "The company's ambitious schemes for expansion into international markets have garnered both excitement and skepticism from investors."
Alternatives: "bold plans" or "grand designs".
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In any case, Rigas's ambitious schemes failed.
Ambitious schemes have been floated, but the massive structure is still there.
All of them also have ambitious schemes for the remaining $1 trillion.
He is constantly launching ambitious schemes, setting improbable deadlines, and sacking the hapless officials who do not meet them.
It has also been criticised for not having enough money to fund some of its more ambitious schemes.
In light of this scale, even some truly ambitious schemes seem like a drop in the bucket.
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It is certainly an extraordinarily ambitious scheme.
According to Automotive News, Mr. McAuliffe's ambitious scheme faces "overwhelming obstacles" and is "dead on arrival".
Project Bojinka was Yousef's most elaborate and ambitious scheme to date.
Backers of this ambitious scheme hope it will spur competition across the school district.
Members of the public donated over £100,000 to get the ambitious scheme off the ground.
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