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The phrase "I am very ambitious" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when describing your personal characteristics or goals, or when talking about someone else's ambition. Example: "I am very ambitious and I constantly strive to achieve my dreams." Example: "John is known for his ambitious nature and drive to succeed in his career."
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Anyone who knows me knows I am very ambitious.
"I am very ambitious," she says, "but I believe I have to contribute to the community of Puerto Rico.
I am very ambitious and I know the owner is too, we all want to be successful here together".
"I am very ambitious, very determined to help Liverpool have success.
"Personally, I am very ambitious, striving to coach at the highest level that I can achieve and this fixture represents a fantastic opportunity to test my coaching abilities," he added.
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