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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is determined, energetic, and actively working towards something. For example, "There's no doubt that the CEO is ambitious with her goal of increasing profits by 10% this quarter."
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He's not a provocateur and he's not overly ambitious with his songwriting or singing.
They are also both terribly ambitious, with eyes on bigger jobs.
I've always been very ambitious with my art, keen to get on and do it.
Designers didn't limit creativity to the clothes, they also got ambitious with their soundtracks.
BootsnAll's Indie airfare engine is the most ambitious, with space for 25 flights.
Some sites are more ambitious, with results that are still uncertain.
He is regarded as smart, genial and ambitious, with a gift for legislative compromise.
"The whole show was a little too ambitious with that in there.
If you're going to a conference or a longer series of events, don't be overly ambitious with your schedule.
With the growing risk in its bond portfolio, JPMorgan may have wanted to be more ambitious with its hedges.
The timeline Musk has laid out is incredibly ambitious, with the first unmanned flight coming as soon as 2018.
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