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The phrase "able to control the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or capability to manage or influence something.
Example: "The new software is able to control the temperature settings of the entire building automatically."
Alternatives: "capable of managing the" or "competent in regulating the".
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"This was about not being able to control the message".
The government will always be able to control the rules.
Everything else, I've been able to control the scenarios.
Will his brother be able to control the situation?
"You want to be able to control the football.
The signals was able to control the ball movement accurately.
No single user is able to control the whole.
Mr. Gadkari added, "He is not able to control the bureaucracy and not able to control the coalition partners".
The judges were barely able to control the shouting match that followed.
When Washington decrees such detail, it may not be able to control the result.
"It was a good challenge from Lewis but I was able to control the pace.
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