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The phrase "is controlled for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in research or statistical contexts to indicate that a variable has been accounted for in an analysis.
Example: "In this study, the effect of age is controlled for to isolate the impact of education on income."
Alternatives: "is accounted for" or "is adjusted for".
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Cricket doesn't have the reliability of fiction, where the narrative is controlled for dramatic effect.
"You control where the spore goes, but everything else is controlled for you.
More educated people are happier, but that effect disappears once income is controlled for.
The current law is that criminal charges can be brought if a person pays for sex with somebody who is "controlled for another person's gain".
The new offence of paying for sex with somebody who is "controlled for another person's gain" is to carry a hefty fine and a criminal record.
Here each activity is controlled for timeliness.
However, IEO occurs even if school performance is controlled for.
(3) "Yes" means that this variable is controlled for in the model.
(3) "Yes" means this variable is controlled for in the model.
Moreover subjective life expectancy strongly influences screening probability once the measurement error is controlled for.
For example, the inherent popularity of certain concepts is controlled for.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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