Ambition doesnot always conduce___ultimate happiness approparite prepositions
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Ambition does not always conduce to ultimate happiness.
- A preposition is a term that illustrates the link between a noun and the rest of the sentence's contents.
- Prepositions include words like "in," "at," "on," "of," "till," "across," "until," and "to."
- The text offered highlights how ambition does not always lead to happiness.
- In the remark, the term "happy" refers to the state of being satisfied; satisfaction.
- As a result, the preposition 'to' will be utilized. Ambition does not necessarily lead to happiness in the end.
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