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The phrase "almost complete control" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something has a high degree of control, but not total control.
Example: "The manager has almost complete control over the project's direction, allowing for some input from the team."
Alternatives: "nearly total control" or "practically complete control".
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Ding had almost complete control of the containers leaving China.
This committee has almost complete control over your graduate experience.
Potters had their medium under almost complete control, and their products are much more precisely finished.
Our federal system of government granted almost complete control over private law to the states.
"Germany has managed to pull a coup over the European Central Bank and has almost complete control.
Other pastors, used to almost complete control, view greater lay involvement as bureaucratic interference, church officials say.
Creating your own products ensures you have almost complete control over the ingredient and the manufacturing and packaging process.
They have broad subpoena power over witnesses and almost complete control over the materials presented to grand jurors.
A NEW dimension has been added to the trend toward achiev ing almost complete control of the home's interior environment.
Area C consists of about 61percentt of the West Bank, and Israel retains almost complete control of the area.
Hosting your own get-togethers gives you almost complete control over the attendees, the setting, and the outcome.
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