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The phrase "asserted control" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone has taken charge or established authority over a particular matter or group.
Example: "The manager asserted control over the project to ensure that deadlines were met and quality standards were upheld."
Alternatives: "exerted authority" or "established dominance".
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Slowly, Uruguay asserted control.
Gradually, the accountants asserted control.
By that point, Pittsburgh led by double digits and had asserted control.
After his wife's death, Zardari asserted control over the People's Party.
The Baathists were quickly dismissed in a countercoup, but they returned to power in 1968 and asserted control over the oil industry.
The United States played on even terms for the first half-hour before England asserted control of the ball and deftly moved from the midfield forward.
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Since the raids, Rustock's controllers do not seem to have tried to re-assert control of their creation.
Gyllenhaal is good at subverting expectations and asserting control.
If Assad refuses, or imperils the safety of refugees, we should assert control of them.
Chinese authorities have also sought to assert control by directly warning some online services.
"One reason the riots happened is that powerless people were trying to assert control desperately.
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