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The phrase "far less in control" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something has significantly reduced authority or influence over a matter.
Example: "After the new policies were implemented, the team felt far less in control of their projects."
Alternatives: "much less in charge" or "significantly less authoritative."
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For one thing, British prime ministers – not just this one – are far less in control than they appear.
However, quantification revealed that although PMA treatment significantly increased early-phase apoptosis in both control and 3xTg-AD eyes (P<0.05, Figures 6f and g), the magnitude of the increase was far less in control eyes than in 3xTg-AD (30.3% in aged control, 61.4% in 3xTg-AD).
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2. Things far less in our control are body, property, reputation, command, and, in one word, whatever are not our own actions.
In smub641/Gateways cells were larger and far less in number (Table 1), whereas the ChP when formed was smaller and less compact than in controls.
Make it "far less in taxes".
Far less, in fact.
And far less in this stadium.
This is far less in younger age groups.
From these findings it can be interpreted that the patient has far less control and influence in the choice of specialist footwear compared to their usual retail purchase.
As the object of other people's judgment, we have far less individual control.
Recent neuroscience research suggests that the entity we believe to be our self is far less important and in control than we imagine.
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