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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have complete control' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to emphasize that someone has control or authority over something or someone. For example: "The head chef has complete control over the kitchen and all of the staff."
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Today, we have complete control.
You have complete control over that.
You have complete control over the remote".
We don't have complete control of content.
"I don't have complete control of the voice.
"But some things we don't have complete control over".
On this occasion, however, he would not have complete control.
You have complete control over the entire process.
He will have complete control over all football operations.
"In our new deal, we have complete control of that.
The researchers also have complete control over the rotors.
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