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The phrase "is more controllable" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when discussing something that is more manageable or easier to control than something else. For example: "The size of the new office makes it more controllable than the old one."
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Adding to its attraction, the Sotheby's marketplace is more controllable than the stock market, and with far less oversight.
He said he had not determined whether the wedge he modified for play this week — which he found in his garage among a set that he used in college at Arizona State — puts any more spin on the ball or is more controllable than his Callaway wedges designed with the new, conforming V-grooves.
The growth process of MWCNT is more controllable for the number and the position than that of SWCNT.
Due to the reduced etch rate and process anisotropy, pattern formation is more controllable than with the SF6 or SF6/O2.
A surfactant, SDS (Sodium dodecyl sulfate), was used to improve the wetting properties of the powder and its addition to the binder solution resulted in a steady growth that is more controllable for granulation manufacturing operations compared to induction growth.
This reveals that the filament formation/rupture is more controllable (i.e., localized filament) when it is formed at the IrOx-NDs/oxygen-rich AlOx interface region because it has short length, and an oxygen-rich AlOx layer is in series which can protect the higher electron injection.
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Rats, however, are more controllable.
"The situation might have been more controllable then".
Mr. Sifry said search-engine spam might be more controllable because of the improved accountability of the Web.
"We've now cut the budgets significantly and it will be more controllable in League Two," Martin said.
These activities by terror groups, while potentially more lethal than the activities of drug cartels, are smaller in scale, so they may be more controllable.
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