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The phrase "always in control" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone as having a strong sense of control over their life or their surroundings, for example: "John is a successful business man who is always in control of his decisions."
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Meaning, always "in control".
We're not always in control.
We're always in control".
"He is always in control," he said.
"I am always in control".
"We were always in control after that".
And he is always in control".
"He's a lord: gracious, generous, cool, always in control.
Apart from that scare, Chelsea were always in control.
I was always in control of my own departures".
He is always in control of what he says.
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