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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute control" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It typically describes having complete or total authority over a situation or group of people. Example: The dictator maintained absolute control over the country, ruling with an iron fist and suppressing any form of dissent.
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"Absolute control," he said, laughing.
Absolute control of art and of madness is her sole desire and her sole vanity.
To Chinese leaders, "governing" means absolute control.
"They have absolute control," he said.
Clarke and Arthur clearly want absolute control over their players.
so that he had absolute control of the rankings.
"I intend to take full and absolute control".
"She has absolute control of her courtroom," Mr. Barcella said.
He has absolute control over the country's finances.
The state lost its absolute control of television.
But the nobles had no absolute control of their iqṭāʿs.
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