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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as an ambitious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a strong desire to achieve success or reach goals, often in a professional context.
Example: "As an ambitious individual, she constantly seeks new challenges and opportunities for growth in her career."
Alternatives: "as a driven" or "as a goal-oriented".
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Tradition recognizes Solomon as an ambitious builder of public works.
Inspired by classic Russian writers, it received wide attention as an ambitious debut that ultimately failed.
It should consolidate her reputation as an ambitious and original talent.
Street View began as an ambitious project to photograph the world's streets.
Mr. Gamal began buying buildings in 2007 after earning a reputation as an ambitious broker.
It was also the touchstone for her worst anxieties as an ambitious black artist.
But Architecture of Dance can also be seen as an ambitious festival of modern music.
John Fante Dan Fantete's father — started out as an ambitious and promising young novelist.
On campus, Mr. Jin was known as an ambitious graduate student.
"Fair Game," Janet Maslin wrote in The Times, shows Wilson as "an ambitious, gung-ho professional".
Amanda Unsworth, his mother, remembered him as an ambitious, loving boy interested in animals and fashion.
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