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The phrase "a remote controlled" is not correct as it is incomplete.
It should be "a remote-controlled" with a hyphen. You can use it when describing an object that is operated by a remote control, typically in contexts related to electronics or toys.
Example: "He bought a remote-controlled car for his son’s birthday."
Alternatives: "a remote-operated" or "a remote-commanded".
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You can also control different LEGO models in a remote controlled fashion.
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