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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are uncontrollable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that cannot be controlled or managed, often in reference to emotions, behaviors, or situations.
Example: "The emotions she felt during the movie were so intense that they were uncontrollable."
Alternatives: "cannot be controlled" or "are beyond control".
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are uncontrollable
adjective
Not able to be controlled, contained or governed.
Exact(47)
Are there tipping points beyond which the changes are uncontrollable?
These actions are uncontrollable.
The crowd are uncontrollable, completely uncontrollable with ecstasy.
But when events are uncontrollable, an excess of vigilance can do more harm than good.
Precipitation and evaporation, for the most part, are uncontrollable, although some advances have been made in evaporation suppression from small lakes through the use of monomolecular surface films.
He fiercely defends the pit bull against allegations that they are "uncontrollable and bloodthirsty," citing evidence that "free of negative influences, they're not much different from any other breed".
Similar(13)
It's uncontrollable".
"The desert is uncontrollable.
"The Internet is uncontrollable.
What is uncontrollable?
The internet is uncontrollable.
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