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Discover Ludwig'laudable ambition' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe someone's ambition or drive to accomplish something great. For example, "John's laudable ambition to become a doctor inspired everyone around him."
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But for all its laudable ambition, her programme seemed to overlook the obvious.
That was a laudable ambition, but it told only half the story.
To pair sociological sweep with psychological intimacy, as this book sets out to do, is a laudable ambition.
I think that the promotion of baseball overseas is a laudable ambition because it is something worth sharing.
"Implementing seven-day services is a laudable ambition but is not realistic unless additional funding becomes available and workforce challenges can be overcome".
The odd critic has allowed that motherhood remains a laudable ambition, although having children seems to have become unnervingly disconnected from finding a partner first.
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And the scheme has laudable ambitions.
Despite the Chemicals' laudable ambitions, Exit Planet Dust is not the best dance album ever made.
David Todd's has laudable ambitions and a ton of potential; it's a shame the execution falls short.
The Clinton Foundation has become a symbol of the Clintons' laudable ambitions, but also of their tangled alliances and operational opacity.
The policy also has laudable ambitions to ensure sound stewardship of national water resources, as well as strengthening government institutions to perform more effectively.
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