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The phrase "public control" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the influence or power that the general public has over something, such as a government policy or societal norms. Example: The government's decision to increase taxes sparked widespread outrage and calls for more public control over budget decisions.
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Public control of energy resources.
Municipal broadband is really taking telecommunications into public control".
Today, Labour promises "public control" of the rail network.
Perhaps it's time to bring them under public control.
38, provided for public control of furnished materials.
Public money needs to be under public control.
What we have seen are changes that stem from a doctrinaire hostility to democratic public control.
That fear of totalitarian public control is still a dominant sentiment.
Rather than talk of nationalisations, Podemos preaches public control and accountability.
Public control of the railways and mines and banks, jobs and housing.
Systemic banks should be brought into public control, if they cannot be properly regulated.
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