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The phrase 'beyond the control' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that goes beyond normal limits or is outside of one's capability. For example, "The storm was beyond the control of emergency services."
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That's another development beyond the control of presidents.
They are beyond the control of any government or regulator.
"This crisis is an act of god – completely beyond the control of airlines.
It has instead created racial and cultural issues way beyond the control of politicians.
In particular, they complained that the missing postmarks were beyond the control of the individual voters.
Such a natural disaster would be seen as beyond the control of any man.
There are, however, variables at play beyond the control of the electoral commission.
"It is something that is beyond the control of the travel supplier," he said.
The hits take off as information spreads beyond the control of the studio.
The solutions to these problems are beyond the control of any individual.
The situation has steadily grown beyond the control of state tax and immigration authorities.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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