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The phrase "poor control of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not well managed or regulated. For example: The government has demonstrated a poor control of the economy over the last decade.
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Heavyweight fighter Mike Tyson was denied a license to box in Nevada by a Nevada State Athletic Commission vote that focused on his poor control of anger.
But problems that have developed since the invasion, like poor control of chlorination levels, have the potential to make this outbreak more dangerous, he said.
Poor control of inflammation with frequent flares.
However, high increases of cell viability and poor control of cell differentiation remain major obstacles.
Those reporting poor control of their headaches had significantly raised odds of interictal anxiety, avoidance and other interictal symptoms.
She attempted to write, but she had poor control of the pencil - unsurprising for someone with a head injury.
Challenges include poor identification of functional species, poor control of the community composition, and long start-up times.
Conventional duct design methods either fail to achieve pressure equilibrium or offer poor control of flow velocity or duct diameter.
The occurrence of these side reactions can severely damage the structure of polyolefins with poor control of ultimate properties.
Many of the accidents involving contractors are direct result of poor training of contractors and/or poor control of the contracted work.
One of the reasons could be ascribed to the composition of the formulation and the poor control of the drug release rate.
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