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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious white" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a person who is both ambitious and identifies as white, often in discussions about race, identity, or personal characteristics.
Example: "The ambitious white entrepreneur sought to revolutionize the tech industry with innovative ideas."
Alternatives: "driven Caucasian" or "aspirational white".
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The reader in a mild way wants him, married to a faithless and ambitious white journalist, to find happiness with Hannah, an idealistic nurse and fellow-native of eastern Congo.
IN David Simon's five-season HBO crime drama "The Wire", the mayor of Baltimore was an ambitious white politician who left city hall to a crooked council president in order to become governor of Maryland.
Sexismometer: 2/10 Jurassic World's real protagonist, according to its director, begins the film almost rigid with bitchiness: hair stiff, lips ambitious, white power suit concealing festering unfeminine soul.
The New Yorker, January 31 , 2000P. 94 Briefly Noted review of "The New City" (Doubleday; $24.95) by Stephen Amidon...Austin Swope is an ambitious white lawyer; Earl Wooten is an accomplished black builder.
Thus, there is no evidence to support the commonly held belief that endometriosis occurs more commonly in middle-aged, upper class, ambitious, white women.
Thanks to strong computer science backgrounds and fitting the mold of the ambitious, white Ivy League dropouts, they were able to raise the start of a $1.525 million seed round from early Facebook investor Accel Partners.
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Clinton seems like what he is: a charming, ambitious, intelligent, white southern social climber who, like certain populist and shrewd southerners of the past, is convinced he "knows his Negroes".
By Hilton Als By 1964, the twenty-year-old singer-songwriter Peter Allen had seemingly gone as far as an ambitious, young, white, bisexual man from small-town Tenterfield, Australia, could go.
In addition to Aibileen, "The Help" is narrated by another black maid, Minny, and an ambitious young white woman nicknamed Skeeter, who decides to write a book based on interviews with maids about their work with the white families of Jackson.
Art critic Deborah Solomon describes this as "one of the most ambitious plays of white-against-white since Whistler's Symphony in White, No. 1".
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