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The phrase "full control of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a situation in which someone has complete power or authority over something. For example, "The new manager has full control of all financial decisions in the company."
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He had full control of my mind.
You're not in full control of when you play.
Robinson will assume full control of the club from Monday.
Was he in full control of his party?
Guthrie will take full control of the ABC from Monday.
But the military took full control of Slahi's interrogation.
In 2005 he took full control of BTA.
But the Israeli Navy exercises full control of its waters.
Without full control of their territory, legitimacy seeps away.
I remain in full control of my filmic receptors.
"Super League should have full control of its finances, its compliance unit, refereeing and the lot.
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