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Discover Ludwig"controlled on" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It is grammatically incorrect and does not convey a clear meaning. A more appropriate phrase would be "controlled by" or "regulated by." For example, "The speed of the machine is controlled by the operator."
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Everything else is controlled on the touch screen.
Studies also show that patients whose R.A. is being controlled on methotrexate experience less cardiovascular disease.
He controlled on the chest but, reaching out, couldn't guide past Neuer.
Voyeur of life, Udo aspires to rewrite the war, neatly controlled on his board.
They are strictly controlled on terrestrial television stations, but can be watched free on China's video-streaming websites.
This was well controlled on carbamazepine.
Privacy is controlled on the game console itself.
At four months follow up, the headache was still fully controlled on indomethacin.
The human construction work should be strictly controlled on both sides of the corridors.
In this paper, the transmission protocol of all relays is assumed to be controlled on time domain.
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This thus provides a possibility for an OPT to be controlled on-line during operation.
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