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Discover LudwigThe phrase "control people" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to manipulate or exert influence over others. Example: The dictator's main goal was to control people and suppress any form of dissent against his rule.
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"In Bali, culture is to control people".
"They can't control people anymore.
It sounds more like a system built to control people.
I don't think religion should be used to control people.
Besides, the gun control people have it all wrong.
"We cannot control people who are trying to survive".
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"Managing in China means how to control people.
I applaud the city's efforts to rein in out-of-control people behind the wheel.
As a result, pest-control people often use poisons to eliminate them.
"Our infection-control people have a lot of authority," Giske said.
"Our pest-control people would not like that very much," she said.
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