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The phrase "a complete control" is not correct in standard English; it should be "complete control" or "a complete control over something." You can use it when discussing the extent of authority or power one has over a situation or object
Example: "The manager has complete control over the project and can make all final decisions."
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He's a complete control freak in the kitchen.
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Their technique is raw, but they play with certainty and feeling, and are in a complete control of their resources.
Hence the organization does not have a complete control over the schedules of its suppliers.
A complete control of the corrugation and doping level is achieved combining the introduction of nitrogen defects and oxygen intercalation.
This paper presents a complete control scheme to efficiently manage the operation of an autonomous wind based hydrogen production system.
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The researchers didn't focus on how to get the rootkit onto a user's device software that gives an attacker complete control over a system.
"You're giving a partner complete control over your body while you kick back and relax.
Igarashi et al. modified the dynamical parameters of a robot to approach an internal model to operate a robot with complete control by an operator [9].
Widespread use of fake Wi-Fi to fool users into connecting to a network a hacker has complete control of is more commonplace than you think.
The backdoor, if used, would let an attacker take complete control of a router or modem and spy on a home's browsing activity.
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