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Discover Ludwig'foreign control' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation in which control is exerted by a foreign government or organization. For example, "The newly imposed foreign control on our country has caused dismay among citizens."
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Its Constitution all but prohibits foreign control of energy production.
Thus their technology becomes subject to foreign control.
Having that fall under foreign control might be politically sensitive.
Qantas is one of few Australian companies that is subject to foreign control limits.
Acquisitions and failures, however, either eliminated them or put those companies under foreign control.
Countries already have plenty of rules to prevent foreign control of strategic assets.
Elsewhere, countries that fear foreign control of their energy supply tend to be pro-nuclear.
One such foreign control structure was recently ruled invalid by China's highest court.
A successful acquisition would have been the first time that a German television broadcaster passed into foreign control.
But the potential deal also raised concerns about foreign control of a company that supplies many of Japan's leading manufacturers.
For many in the corporate world, yet another major mining company also coming under foreign control was one too many.
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