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The phrase "a remote control" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a device that is used to operate electronic equipment from a distance, such as a television or a stereo system.
Example: "I can't find the remote control for the TV; it was just here a moment ago."
Alternatives: "a remote" or "a controller".
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I've got a remote control.
I got a remote control for it.
"A remote control for your life," promises its blurb.
Most of the systems have a remote control.
Problem #1: A remote control for music running on iOS.
Why does a portable unit need a remote control?
A remote control with 30 buttons is never intuitive.
I activate them with a remote control from a golf cart.
Anyone with a remote control and a video recorder can make their own Crewdson.
"A remote control key chain, cruise control, a CD player, everything".
After her photo game, she is currently working on a remote control for an mBot.
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