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Free sign upThe phrase "controller of" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase indicates someone in a position of power or authority over something, similar to the phrase "manager of." For example, "The CEO serves as controller of the company's financial assets."
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Controller of Archive Development BBC.
Entwistle was previously the BBC's controller of knowledge commissioning, controller of editorial standards and acting controller of BBC4.
Liam Hamilton, ITV controller of daytime.
· Roly Keating is controller of BBC4.
Tom Archer Former BBC controller of general factual commissioning and former controller of BBC factual production.
'That's Howard Newby, the controller of the Third Programme.
That's what every controller of BBC1 has always known".
Her mother was the controller of the practice.
Shane Allen, BBC controller of comedy Reading this on mobile?
Boaden was controller of Radio 4 between 2000 and 2004.
She was also controller of digital music station 6Music.
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