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The phrase "has full control over" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express that someone possesses total authority and influence over something. For example: "The president of the company has full control over all business decisions."
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The federal government has full control over the insurance marketplaces in only 19 states.
Hell, even Google-owned Nexus phones, which the company has full control over, haven't been patched for Stagefright yet".
"The federal government has full control over aircraft noise, pre-empting state and local control under their police powers," Mr. Galis wrote.
While the Russians generally see Bashar al-Assad as tough and even brutal, they still believe he is basically rational and has full control over his chemical weapons.
Beside the brute physicality there's a lot of romanticism, and it tends to come out more in solos, where he has full control over melody, harmony and the piano's latent percussion.
Whether it is her soaring rendition of "Unusual Way" from the musical "Nine," the pop song "Never Dance," or her fiery version of "Man of La Mancha," Ms. Eder has full control over her music.
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Notably, BeFree does not have full control over how that information is displayed.
No, you can't have full control over an AT-AT.
"The reason I became a manager was to have full control over training," said Strachan.
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