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The phrase "develop ambitions" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing the process of cultivating or fostering one's goals or aspirations.
Example: "As a mentor, I strive to help my students develop ambitions that align with their passions and strengths."
Alternatives: "cultivate aspirations" or "nurture goals."
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It was also during this time that he began to develop ambitions beyond returning home to a prosperous legal career.
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More precisely, he harbors ambitions to develop ambition.
By then, the Hawks were developing ambitions of their own.
In 1938 he became a pupil at the Christ's Hospital boarding school, where he took up the clarinet and developed ambitions to be a conductor.
The fourth place, so far beneath his expectations as he approached these Games with such a highly developed ambition, was in the end something of a statement of defiance.
As local banks grow in confidence, they too are starting to develop international ambitions.
Jalal, who is starting to develop political ambitions, seemed especially eager to prove that he had solid reasons to hold onto his 12 prisoners.
It aims to develop measurable ambitions and achievable targets to prioritise action up to 2020.
Opening the Bonn session, UN climate convention (UNFCCC) executive secretary Christiana Figueres told negotiators that progress depended on ambition - "ambition to support developing countries, ambition to mobilise finance and... ambition to decisively and tangibly reduce emissions according to what science demands".
I began to consider the moral or religious content of Renaissance art; and once I got a job teaching art history at an institution whose values encouraged me to develop that ambition, teaching became a means for me to help students identify and examine their own values.
Suppose that FEO obtains in a society but overwhelmingly boys develop the ambition to pursue challenging and lucrative careers and girls overwhelmingly do not.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com