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"has self-control" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is able to control their impulses and emotions. Here is an example: John is a very disciplined man and always has self-control, even in the most difficult situations.
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AS implausible as it may seem, here is a statement that almost everyone in Washington can agree with: Congress has self-control problems.
And one sign for me that the candidate has the ability to lead is that he has self-control, both at the debate and during the campaign.
We know the 34-year-old actor has self-control issues: he was arrested in London last July after his sister and mother leveled assault charges against the star of the latest Batman, The Dark Knight, just as the film appeared.
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Oh, to have self-control!
"Youth want to fight, they don't have self-control.
You have to have self-control on the pitch".
"People have self-control problems and they will cave in to immediate gratification.
If individuals have self-control problems, they may take up commitment contracts that restrict their spending.
He had self-control, said a cousin, Juan Garcia; he had pride, said a brother, Angel Tejeda.
Do what any ordinary person would do, but have self-control.
If only writer-director Clark Gregg didn't have self-control issues of his own.
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