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The phrase "a remote controlled zoom" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a zoom feature that is operated remotely, often in the context of cameras or other devices.
Example: "The new camera model features a remote controlled zoom, allowing users to adjust the lens from a distance."
Alternatives: "a remote-operated zoom" or "a wireless zoom control".
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The camera, equipped with a remote controlled zoom, can resolve particles sizes ranging from 25 μm to several millimetres.
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Methods: Labelling was carried out in a remote controlled synthesis unit under clean room conditions.
How about a remote controlled vibrator?
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