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ambition

[am-bish-uhn] / æmˈbɪʃ ən /




Example Sentences

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They will have bigger ambitions than the Carabao Cup but no one should underestimate what securing some early silverware could do for the rest of their campaign.

From BBC

Ministers say the ambition being outlined in their cancer strategy on Wednesday will herald the fastest improvement in cancer outcomes this century.

From BBC

It doesn’t require architectural ambition or a steady hand with a piping bag.

From Salon

The company would likely need some capital to execute on its AI data-center ambitions.

From Barron's

The ambition on display is awe-inspiring to an almost alarming degree.

From Los Angeles Times