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The phrase 'is more controlled' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to describe a situation or condition that has become more orderly or disciplined. For example, "After implementing the new rules, the students' behavior is more controlled compared to before."
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And spending is more controlled.
In practice, promotion is more controlled.
The pain here is more controlled, less volatile; the Bergers don't fit the stereotype of the pathologically damaged survivor.
For Fleetwood, it is more controlled: her past characters lying dormant, their mental and emotional states ingrained through repetition.
It appeared that Mr. Swayze fell into a small percentage of patients in whom the disease is more controlled.
Access to the Empire State Building is more controlled now, and the building's managers say they have added $6 million a year worth of security measures.
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Roth was more controlled.
Yeah, it's more controlled, the year".
If anything I thought it would be more controlled.
It was more that his family as a unit was more controlled, more circumspect, than other families.
But we all know that the police are more controlled by Whitehall than ever.
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