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Discover LudwigThe phrase "control means" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone or something has control or authority over something. For example: "Good communication is essential when one party has control means over another."
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In Wyoming, gun control means holding your rifle steady.
No birth control means no way to avoid abortions.
Sometimes, with less clever engineering, such lateral control means a harsh ride.
"We are bound by the European commission's law that control means over 50%," Gaillard said.
"Mayoral control means mayoral control, thank you very much," Mr. Bloomberg said.
They don't get that coercive control means she doesn't have that choice.
Newly shared control means jobs, budgets, committee assignments -- in a word, power.
"Gun control" means controlling those things whose first purpose is to help people kill other people.
It said troops used "riot control means" to combat "very violent rioting" in the Gaza Strip.
More and more conservatives understand that local control means local monopolies and local mediocrity.
Congress reinserting itself in the process of oversight and control means checks and balances are restored.
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