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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious ventures" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe a person's or group's plans or projects that are challenging, daring, and require a lot of effort and determination to accomplish. An example sentence using this phrase could be: "The company's ambitious ventures in innovation have led to significant breakthroughs in the industry."
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Although some ambitious ventures have started to appear, many have yet to realize their potential.
But as usual with such ambitious ventures in Britain, there was not enough cash to get it off the ground.
The state-owned conglomerate is behind some of the Gulf emirate's most ambitious ventures of recent years, including the Palm Jumeirah residential resort.
Do such ambitious ventures portend the start of an academic scramble for Africa reminiscent of the rivalry between the great powers at the beginning of the past century?
G.M. and Ford will announce particularly ambitious ventures to accelerate production and delivery in the coming weeks, executives close to the planning said.
The key to success in such ambitious ventures, according to the companies' sustainability leaders, are attention to business fundamentals, collaboration, communication and patience.
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This is a risky and ambitious venture.
"The Museum Project" was an ambitious venture.
This week GM outlined its plans for an ambitious venture with Avtovaz in Togliatti.
This ambitious venture is rightly the most anticipated event of the Met season.
This was to be expected for such an ambitious venture, he said.
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