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The phrase "he is controlled" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe a person who is being managed or directed by someone or something else. Example: "John's behavior is concerning because it seems like he is controlled by his girlfriend's every whim."
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He is controlled by others.
According to many, he is controlled by his wife.
But if you spend any time with Bourdain you realize that he is controlled to the point of neurosis: clean, organized, disciplined, courteous, systematic.
He insists that he is controlled during games – even if anger seems readily to hand – but his team has been coldly efficient this season, winning all eight games and conceding only four goals.
The impression, to the contrary, is that he is controlled by it, as if out of all the throats in the cosmos it had found his, and rendered him wild: the sound in the wild man's throat from beyond the wild man's consciousness that is the wild man's being.
Vic Nardozza seems like a character out of a confusing dream: he's Kramer but at the same time he's not Kramer; he is a detective at an agency where the photographer is a recovering voyeur; he is controlled by people who have trouble figuring out what week it is.
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"For now he is controlling the situation, but how long can this continue?" he asked.
He was controlled".
He says he's controlled his drinking these days.
As for Clooney, he's controlled, measured, calculated.
He was controlled, speaking to the crowd for almost an hour, but clearly furious.
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