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Discover LudwigThe phrase "consolidate control" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to strengthen or solidify one's power or authority over something or someone. Example: The new CEO's first priority was to consolidate control over the company's finances and operations.
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Both sides accused each other of wanting to consolidate control.
Abramovich and Berezovsky now began to consolidate control over their share in Russia's former state enterprises.
Domestically, Prince Mohammed has sought to consolidate control over the energy sector.
The government recently started an effort to consolidate control of the Web.
But first the rebels will have to consolidate control over the country.
Democrats say Mr. Lott's pitch to have Republicans consolidate control of government can help them energize their voters as well.
Around 1907, AT&T began to consolidate control and to signal its willingness to accept state regulation.
The President's 2016 Budget, released last week, attempts to put the pieces back together and consolidate control over food safety.
The Kurds have taken advantage of the five-year war to consolidate control over three noncontiguous areas in northern Syria.
And they seemed to consolidate control of Benghazi despite heavy fighting there against loyalist forces on Saturday.
● Assad's army, backed by Russian air power, will consolidate control in southwest Syria and retake posts on the Jordanian border.
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