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The phrase "a little control" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of authority or influence over a situation or person.
Example: "In order to improve the project, we need to have a little control over the budget and resources."
Alternatives: "some control" or "a bit of control".
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"You need a little control".
It's just a matter of a little control — slow up and then stop.
In giving up a little control, Jobs found a lot more power.
"We want to have a little control over our life," he explained.
If the government has a little control over security in Tripoli, it has none outside it.
Marcus delivered his psychological verdict: "He takes after his dad: smart, perceptive — has a little control need at an early age".
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This isn't the first time Harris has gone a little control-freak over a song he wrote.
Maybe I'm trying to be a little controlling.
I'm a little controlling, but I'm also very open.
Additionally, this analysis showed that LG8 of 'MxR_01' map exerted a very little control of the peach volatilome.
Many things feel a lot bigger and scarier to a child who has little control or power over their circumstances.
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