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The phrase "are in full control" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has complete authority or command over a situation or process.
Example: "The project manager assured the team that they are in full control of the project's timeline and budget."
Alternatives: "have complete control" or "are fully in charge."
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The Kenyan Interior Cabinet Secretary has assured people that police forces are "in full control" of the siege.
"They are in full control".
"Our Mujahideen are in full control of #westgate.
Army and police forces left their positions and Isis terrorists are in full control.
"Army and police forces left their positions and ISIL terrorists are in full control".
She said: "Even those who are in full control of their faculties might have difficulties keeping up with who's who in the zoo these days".
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Officials insisted security forces were "in full control" of the Baiji refinery, about 200km (130 miles) north of the capital Baghdad.
"The devil is in full control".
Now South was in full control.
It's important for us to be in full control.
From the Schwarzenegger event on, he is "in full control.
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