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Discover Ludwig"controlled to" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where something is being managed or directed in a certain way. Example: The car's speed was carefully controlled to ensure the safety of its passengers. In this sentence, "controlled to" indicates that the speed of the car was intentionally regulated in order to maintain the safety of those riding in it.
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The pressure controller at downstream side is controlled to feed gas flow into the tube.
Each layer's thickness is controlled to within a few nanometers.
This has been a tour controlled to the point of censorship.
They feel too monitored, too controlled, to allow this communal activity to simply unfold.
"These kind of actions by known thugs have to be controlled to protect society," he wrote.
It doesn't need to be centrally controlled to have an effect".
To hit the target, Rosetta's speed was controlled to 1.7mm per second.
Mr. Duceppe's campaign is tightly controlled to avoid any more hairnet incidents.
Their diet was otherwise controlled to avoid other sources of the additives.
"They like to have things totally designed and controlled to their own specifications.
Every case in the museum is controlled to this precise environment.
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