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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious show" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a performance, production, or event that is characterized by a high level of aspiration or effort, often aiming for greatness or innovation.
Example: "The ambitious show captivated the audience with its stunning visuals and powerful storytelling."
Alternatives: "aspiring production" or "grand performance".
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Now the collection has launched its most ambitious show.
This is a small but thought-provoking and ambitious show.
This year's "Flying Dutchman" is a more retiring, less ambitious show than that "Meistersinger" or "Parsifal".
"Refigured Painting: The German Image 1960-88" - opening tomorrow - is a very ambitious show.
"I thought it was an incredibly ambitious show for a museum of that size," she said.
The museum's most ambitious show to date, it is the first to display actual antiquities.
Not the least virtue of this ambitious show is giving it new life.
This ambitious show focuses on the ideological rather than the formal construction of the garden.
That is ultimately what this clever, ambitious show is really about.
Now an ambitious show at the New Museum in the Bowery district of Manhattan aims to put that right.
In fact, our gallery in Chelsea, BravinLee Programs, had an ambitious show of Ms. Wilson's work in September and October.
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