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"for better control" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to indicate that something needs to be done in order to improve the effectiveness of a process or system: We need to revise our systems for better control over our inventory.
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"With this has come unprecedented potential for better control of infectious diseases and significant societal benefit.
Unlike most roast dishes, the food is cooked on medium, not high, heat, for better control.
The shorter length allows for better control and style on difficult terrain.
They made the Expedition's ride more supple and the springs stiffer, for better control and less wallow.
This mesh-and-aluminum sled, which can be used head or feet first, has slightly concave skis for better control.
Over time I've tried for better control of my blood sugar levels, but I've never been perfectly successful.
A lot of experts would argue, however, that having the dominant hand on top makes for better control and stick-handling.
Those will allow for better control of the load the turbine handles and should make it easier to build larger ones.
The 3DS allows for better control, he says.
Stay in a higher gear for better control.
An ultrasonography guided central line placement, for better control was decided.
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