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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually controls" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has real or effective authority or influence over something else.
Example: "The new software update actually controls the system's performance more efficiently than the previous version."
Alternatives: "truly governs" or "effectively manages".
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Who actually controls the holy sites?
So what actually controls the amount of fat if it isn't just the amount we eat?
(In an unusual arrangement, the foundation actually controls the Shubert Organization).
The tangle over bonuses highlighted a broader confusion over who actually controls the insurance conglomerate.
The setting labeled "The 'Like' Button" actually controls the site's "Instant Personalization" feature.
"The amount of the substance present actually controls the speed and direction of the dog," Mr. Kavesh said.
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Despite the title, the controller doesn't actually control any part of the city's finances.
So can Derren actually control the nation?
As if somehow you can actually control everything.
Parents actually controlled the education of their children.
And the way we can actually control the pain – it's how to control everything.
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