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The phrase "take complete control" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone should be responsible for all decisions and tasks related to a certain situation. For example: "The new project manager has been assigned to take complete control of the project timeline."
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They squandered chances to take complete control.
I saw meth take complete control of her.
One of his first acts as coach was to take complete control over selection.
It said an attacker who exploited the vulnerability "could take complete control of an affected system".
The Iroquois sought to eliminate the Huron and take complete control of the interior fur trade.
Americans said they wanted the federal government to take complete control of hiring and supervising all airport security workers.
The Devils have not trailed in regulation in the series, and they can take complete control with another road victory.
They want the federal government to take complete control of hiring and supervising all airport security personnel.
The spyware took advantage of three previously undisclosed weaknesses in Apple's iPhone to take complete control of the devices.
A state oversight board, authorized by the Legislature, could be created to take complete control of the city's finances, Mr. Ryan said.
The banks' proposal would also see Wegener take complete control and merge with Limburg Media Group, which is 100% owned by Mecom.
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