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The phrase "gained control of" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is most often used when describing someone taking control of a situation. For example: "After weeks of negotiation, the company finally gained control of the business deal."
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They gained control of one authority.
The United States gained control of the Panama Canal Zone.
Ms. Holm never gained control of the trust.
The UMP even gained control of a new department.
The Bonacolsi family gained control of Mantua in 1276.
Five years later the French gained control of all Cochinchina.
In the early 1980s, Mr. Trump gained control of a prime spot on the boardwalk.
Since they gained control of Congress in 2006, the Democrats have been careful and conservative.
Smith gained control of the gun and shot Michael through the neck.
The coalition won a majority and gained control of the government.
Both figures exclude AmBev, the Brazilian brewer the company gained control of last month.
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