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The phrase "expressing ambition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when expressing the goals or aspirations of a person or group. For example: "The recent launch of their new product was an expression of the company's ambition to become a leader in the industry."
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The body in the wheelchair has similar difficulty expressing physical prowess that Rodriguez's has of expressing ambition.
The frenetic burnout subtype could suffer from barriers that prevent him or her from expressing ambition; the under-challenged subtype could be affected by all aspects that impede his or her personal development at the workplace; and the worn-out subtype could suffer due to his or her negligent attitude.
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On 5 March 2012, Hunt re-signed with the Gold Coast until 2014, continuing his AFL ambassador role, expressing ambitions to become a midfielder.
So he didn't express ambition.
She has since published her first crime novel, The Accused, and expressed ambition to become a crime writer.
Germans are building a capital, including a new chancellery, that expresses ambition and pride rather than the modest discretion of its former capital, Bonn.
(Women often express ambition differently).
The official contrasted that with the Afghan Taliban, which the administration has begun to define as an indigenous group that aspires to reclaim territory and rule the country but does not express ambitions of attacking the United States.
The insurer this week confirmed the flotation of its Dutch business Delta Lloyd, brought all its UK business under one chief executive, Mark Hodges, and has also expressed ambitions to move into the Indonesian market.
While Russia has expressed ambitions to regain its former influence as a great power and to use S&T to achieve this goal, Ukraine has no clearly determined objectives for the development of its national science system.
He brought back former top editor Franklin Foer two months later and expressed ambitions for The New Republic to be mentioned in the same breath as The New Yorker.
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