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The phrase "a kind of controlled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is regulated or managed in a specific manner.
Example: "The experiment was designed to create a kind of controlled environment to ensure accurate results."
Alternatives: "a type of regulated" or "a form of managed".
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It's actually a kind of controlled exploration.
Mr. Hinckle embraced, editorially, a kind of controlled mayhem.
But I suppose that's what being an artist is really: a kind of controlled madness.
Those relentless high-flying soprano notes in the chorus part require a kind of controlled, conductor-induced mass hysteria.
He moves with ease and attack at the same time, a kind of controlled energy — a Buddhist boxer.
The wheels will slide in the direction of the turn, rather than against it -- making a kind of controlled skid.
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Maybe it was just a kind of control thing, having hold of the microphone.
To read things means to gain a kind of control over them.
For L'Oréal travel retail serves as a "kind of control tower", says Ms Lavernos.
"So," Allen asks with scholarly flatness, "you think that the pump is a kind of control mechanism?" "Oh, definitely".
The control performance and robust reliability of such a kind of control system are investigated, theoretically and numerically.
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