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Discover LudwigThe phrase "his control over" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's power or ability to manage or direct something. Example: His control over the company's finances was unparalleled, leading to its success in the market.
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His control over the media helps too.
His control over his emotions.
Since then, his control over Cuba has wound ever tighter.
His control over his color elements is firm.
As a result, his control over Facebook could increase over time.
It was a symbolic way of asserting his control over the camp against Jacobs and Wilbur.
I disagree that Mitt Romney has "reasserted his control over the Republican presidential race".
She is there of her own will, but he maintains his control over her by force.
His control over AK is near absolute," comments a Western diplomat in Ankara.
Most scholars agree that Brod was reluctant to give up his control over Kafka's image.
By then, Arafat was marginalised, his control over Palestinian life was minimal.
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