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Discover Ludwig"control issues" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a difficulty with controlling either one's behavior or emotions, or to describe a problem that can arise as a result of one person's attempt to take control of a situation. For example, "The team had to work hard to overcome their control issues so that they could move forward with their project."
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(Control issues).
I don't have control issues either".
Complex air traffic control issues would have to be overcome.
A young boy with temper and control issues.
But the official pointed out that on arms control issues, that may not be bad.
There are "no financial, operational or control issues" behind Mr. Arnold's departure, he continued.
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You have crowd-control issues.
Even Vikings, it appears, have quality-control issues.
Construction was delayed and over-budget and BP has always suspected quality-control issues.
If only writer-director Clark Gregg didn't have self-control issues of his own.
At the moment they are still going through stock-control issues.
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