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The phrase "able to control it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capability or capacity to manage or influence a situation, object, or emotion.
Example: "Despite the chaos around her, she felt confident that she was able to control it."
Alternatives: "capable of managing it" or "able to handle it."
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Companies that have established board-level IT governance committees are better able to control IT project costs and carve out competitive advantage.
Therefore, it is important to know the stress state, understand its generation and be able to control it.
Therefore, it is important to know the stress state, understand its origin and be able to control it.
He was barely able to control it.
I think that people should be able to control it.
Don't users want to be able to control it too?
We may not even be able to control it".
The government won't be able to control it".
We're able to control it," Sgt. Bautista said.
"I wasn't able to control it," said Ms. Britton.
"I don't know who would be able to control it," Ms. Jalil said.
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