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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious task" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging or demanding project or goal that requires significant effort and determination to achieve.
Example: "Completing the marathon was an ambitious task, but I was determined to cross the finish line."
Alternatives: "challenging endeavor" or "daunting project".
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"It was a ridiculously ambitious task, I realised later.
Finding witnesses presented an ambitious task for Ms. Kempner.
An ambitious task, but one handled with grace and skill, in this instance.
Immediately he threw himself into a more ambitious task: a beechwood peacock with outspread tail.
It was an ambitious task begun mostly out of creative frustration.
The highly ambitious task of locating the latest image technologies within a wider art-historical context has now been accomplished.
The study of the near-surface nanomechanical properties of thin films is a very ambitious task and can be accomplished by advanced surface sensitive techniques.
Hannah Kent sets herself an ambitious task in Burial Rites, now longlisted for the Guardian first book award.
An increase in throughput of genetic analysis instrumentation by several orders of magnitude is essential to undertake such an ambitious task.
It is an ambitious task for a non-programmer, but thanks to Appinventor technology participants were able to build a working competition robot's software in just two days!
That is the ambitious task that the Hofstra University Museum set itself with "Children's Pleasures: American Celebrations of Childhood," a show of about 50 works of art.
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