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The phrase "control of language" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's mastery or command of a language, for example "She had a strong control of language, speaking three other languages fluently". Alternatively, it can refer to power over or the regulation of language, for example "The government had complete control of language, censoring any material that did not align with their views".
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Another source of strength was tight control of language and information that deemed most criticism unpatriotic.
It comes from both the right, which emphasizes "topic control," and from the left, which cares about "control of language and images".
Ron Atkinson stepped beyond the limit but the rigorous control of language is an arm of totalitarianism and we need to remember that.
His early reputation as the best of Greek orators rests on his steadfastness of purpose, his sincerity, his clear and pungent argument, and his severe control of language.
Though "Orphans" has moments of enormous power, it lacks the virtuosic control of language and tone that made "Remains of the Day" such a tour de force, and it lacks the experimental ambitions of "The Unconsoled".
For the price of success that is a theme in all those other stories – demonstrated, in this novel in particular, by a sure and steady control of language in the face of disaster – is the loss of a self.
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When development is done on localhost — the developer's computer — the developer maintains control of languages, configuration and frameworks.
Using mixed blocked and event-related designs, the present study explored the sustained and transient neural control of two languages during language processing.
The aim is to dislodge the controlled (and controlling) structures of language, with its law-abiding orderliness.
Our basic idea was that if language performance in individuals with aphasia (whether monolingual or bilingual) reflects their ability to control aspects of language use by, for example, selecting relevant words in the face of competition from other words, then any difficulty in verbal control should be most evident in tasks that explicitly demand such control.
In another essay he notes: In another essay, he refers to James Baldwin's struggle to use the English language to accurately represent his experience, and his realisation that he needed to take control of the language and expand it.
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