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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious timetable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a schedule or plan that is challenging and requires significant effort to achieve within a specified timeframe.
Example: "The project manager presented an ambitious timetable for the completion of the new software, aiming to finish in just six months."
Alternatives: "challenging schedule" or "daring timeline".
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Will Peterson meet his ambitious timetable?
The interim president, Adly Mansour, has announced an ambitious timetable.
Despite Ms. Warren's ambitious timetable, the new Congressional panel is having a bumpy start.
Duncan Smith's absurdly ambitious timetable, again in the face of expert advice, repeatedly slipped.
While we now have a road map and an ambitious timetable, the precise destination remains unclear.
He laid out an ambitious timetable, though at the time electric car technology seemed far from mature.
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The act, strengthened by Congress in 2006, imposes ambitious timetables for rebuilding fish stocks and gives scientists a say in setting limits.
This progress, and that announcement, can be traced directly to the Magnuson-Stevens Act, a 35-year-old law that imposes ambitious timetables for rebuilding depleted fish stocks and gives scientists a major say in setting limits.
Some critics say the plans are too ambitious, the timetable far too short.
Its targets are too ambitious, and its timetable too short; this has made it front-loaded and so needlessly expensive.
But even if it gives the Volt the go-ahead, G.M. may be overly ambitious with its timetable.
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