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Meanings of particularly ambitious in English
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Usage of particularly ambitious in English
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It may not sound like a particularlyambitious agenda for a major European capital.
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It's particularlyambitious when your shipments are so small in comparison with those of your rivals.
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Jeep is being particularlyambitious with its Trackhawk.
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It was a work of art, not because it was particularlyambitious just because it was perfect.
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But Pivotal's efforts are particularlyambitious.
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We were always behind, and the landlady was very angry; so I was particularlyambitious to earn the rent.
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One day, feeling particularlyambitious to have my dinner a success, I made a bold attempt at oyster patties.
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I'm not particularlyambitious.
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I mayn't be particularlyambitious, but I've no idea of hanging about, a penniless adventurer, dancing at a woman's heels.
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A particularlyambitious phalanx of phages in a bacterial ocean community can kill up to half of its microbes in one day.
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Felix and I were particularlyambitious, and so wildly did I set off that, cutting into a steep slope, I started another avalanche.
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I am descended from a family that has lived without lustre or tumult, and, time out of mind, particularlyambitious of a character for probity.
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But the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is taking a particularlyambitious step, creating a new college backed by a planned investment of $1 billion.
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"Rose isn't particularlyambitious, I think, and she seems perfectly happy," replied Katy, flushing.