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Discover Ludwig"assuming control" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone taking on a new role or responsibility. Example: After the CEO announced her retirement, the company's new leader will be assuming control next month.
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From the reaction in some quarters, you'd think he was assuming control of al-Qaida.
It could be an alien assuming control of the president's brain.
As he was assuming control, Bannon changed the address on his Florida voter registration records.
He now assuming control of a much more substantive chunk of the company.
The problem with assuming control, however, is that it's easy to screw it up.
But he told reporters gathered here today: "My assuming control of the fighting here does not represent an escalation.
The Rajneeshees solidified their position by buying land in Antelope itself and assuming control of the city council.
Bannon, who has kept an especially low profile since assuming control of the Trump campaign, was unavailable for comment.
Two years into his term and with his party assuming control of both chambers in Congress, political responsibility for the economy rests squarely with Mr. Bush.
Since assuming control of the Met in September 2011, Hogan-Howe has pledged repeatedly to reform the force and restore public trust in officers.
Smartly assuming control of the situation, Nick relieves her of the contents of the cutlery drawer, and chivalrously holds her hand until she calms down.
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