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The phrase "away control" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of relinquishing or removing control, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "In order to foster creativity, we need to take away control from the rigid structure of our current processes."
Alternatives: "relinquish control" or "remove control".
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"They have given away control," he said.
But Andy Burnham, the shadow health secretary, accused Hunt of giving away control of the NHS.
By taking away control and government influence he is simply saying "get on with it".
I can understand their fears, as nobody wants to feel as if they are giving away control.
The two men began to scuffle and Hamilton wrested away control of Manney's baton, striking him on the neck.
Since then, the federal government has promised land to tribes, reneged and taken away control of reservations.
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The take-away: Control inflammation during pregnancy, and it won't interfere with fetal brain development.
This showed that the esg RNAi samples distinctly clustered away from control and UAS-esg (Fig 4B), whereas control and UAS-esg samples clustered nearby each other.
Incredibly, Nintendo ignored the studios and agreed, even signing away creative control over the movie.
The banks and big companies have taken away their control over loans and credit.
The sheriffs association still worried that the compromise would take away local control.
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