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You can use it to refer to a situation that seems to be chaotic or disorganized to a casual observer, but is actually well planned and executed. For example, "The office was a controlled chaos as everyone worked to meet the tight deadline."
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controlled chaos
noun
A state or situation that appears to be completely disorganised, but where some things are under control.
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This isn't planning, it's centrally controlled chaos.
And Tonya Badillo, 33, will deftly manage the controlled chaos.
Well, she's right about the barely controlled chaos.
The station is a scene of barely controlled chaos.
Anyone who has been in a session with me would describe it as barely controlled chaos.
He was quiet for a minute as he watched the controlled chaos.
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This study describes a global approach of controlling chaos to reduce tedious waiting time caused by using conventional local controllers.
This paper presents an effective approach for controlling chaos.
Finally, eight methods are used to control chaos effectively.
Johnson, G.A., Tigner, T.E., Hunt, E.R. "Controlling Chaos in Chua's Circuit," Journal of Circuits Systems & Computers, vol.3, no.1, pp.109-117.
The results show that performance of the system is improved by controlling chaos.
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