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The phrase "absolutely in control of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong sense of authority or mastery over a situation or subject.
Example: "After months of training, she felt absolutely in control of her performance during the competition."
Alternatives: "fully in charge of" or "completely master of".
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She was absolutely in control of it.
"I walked into the courtroom clearheaded, clear-eyed and absolutely in control of my intellectual abilities".
But for that reason, Ms. Sozzani said, editors have to be absolutely in control of their magazines.
She has matched even Roger Federer for looking absolutely in control of what is happening out there.
The chorus of young women were absolutely in control of the protagonists (a reversal of the usual power dynamic in Greek drama).
You must be absolutely in control of yourself.
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He said the provisional government was "absolutely not in control of the situation; they don't know what to do".
"I'm massively inspired by True bute-era Madonna but she is absolutely confident and in control of the situation.
You know there is a bigger picture unfolding, and that you are in control of absolutely nothing.
There is still intense fighting going on here, and the rebels are not absolutely in secure control of the city yet.
For this reason, always use the secondary safety strap when starting training and when in situations where it is absolutely vital for you to remain in control of your dog.
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