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The phrase "a sense of controlled" is not correct in English.
It seems to be missing a noun after "controlled" to make it grammatically complete. You can use it in contexts where you want to describe a feeling or perception of something that is managed or regulated, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "She felt a sense of controlled chaos during the event."
Alternatives: "a feeling of control" or "an impression of regulation."
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Grey's presence is magnetic, partly because of a sense of controlled yet indulgent distance.
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That gave us a sense of control.
Choices that allow a sense of control.
A sense of control leads to engagement.
It allows a sense of control.
Information gives some people a sense of control.
But experts say patients can regain a sense of control.
For other women, midwives offer a sense of control.
That gave me comfort and a sense of control.
It gives a sense of control at a time when we feel most out of control.
It gives her a sense of control in a world full of chaos".
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