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Discover Ludwig"reassert control" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to reaffirm or regain control over something. You can use it when talking about someone taking back control over a situation or a group of people. Example: The CEO stepped in to reassert control over the company after a series of mismanagement by the previous management team.
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The need for the authorities to reassert control was clear.
More generally, though, Google needs to reassert control of Android.
The ruling group is trying to reassert control".
They increasingly debated how they could reassert control.
People are happy to have a monarch back who is going to reassert control.
The tribal elders had asked the government to reassert control, he said.
There are good reasons for the central government to reassert control of Basra.
Mr. Saakashvili will have to abandon his ambitions to reassert control over the two regions.
It is clear that the Treasury is about to reassert control over the NHS.
She will help the federal government properly reassert control over this issue.
To reassert control he revealed that there were another two victims on Saddleworth Moor.
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