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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on controlling" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate the topic or focus of a sentence. For example: - "I wrote an essay on controlling our emotions during stressful situations." - "The lecture will cover various techniques on controlling anxiety." - "The book offers practical advice on controlling your finances."
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Students can take a similar approach by focusing their efforts on "controlling the controllables".
Are you one of those people who insist on controlling a situation?
Work on controlling your breathing.
John McPhee on controlling the Mississippi River.
May's government is intent on controlling both.
Instead, Italy concentrated on controlling its budget deficit.
Health care reform was a down payment on controlling costs.
To be sure, the public is fed up with a government that for the last 13 years has seemed keener on controlling individuals than on controlling high finance.
He insisted on controlling everything about his son's career – eventually that became an impediment.
Are they so stuck on controlling their message that they lost sight of their own success?
Within Chrysler, the once-famous emphasis on controlling costs was fraying.
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