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The phrase "a controlling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that exerts control or influence over another entity or situation.
Example: "She has a controlling nature that often affects her relationships with others."
Alternatives: "an authoritative" or "a dominant".
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A year later Redstone acquired a controlling stake in Viacom.
Hutchison Whampoa would retain a controlling stake.
Renault owns a controlling stake in Nissan.
He was such a controlling person.
Mr. Giuliani ruled with a controlling hand.
Obviously the play has a controlling intelligence.
Mr. Wissman bought a controlling interest in IMG in 2003.
Vedanta bought a controlling share in KCM in 2004.
The Martha in his pages is, essentially, a controlling schemer.
It also owns a controlling stake in Bank Danamon.
That would leave McKillen with a controlling holding.
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