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"take full control" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize taking on complete responsibility for a situation. For example: "In order to get the project completed on time, I need to take full control."
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Guthrie will take full control of the ABC from Monday.
The Albanian majority is increasingly eager to take full control.
An early chance to take full control, though, could be tempting.
In the past, BBC Worldwide has wanted to take full control of UKTV.
Mr. Lutz is expected to take full control of G.M.'s auto lineup.
The safety administration also failed to take full control of the rescue.
It was even rumoured he would take full control of the team.
BBC Worldwide will now take full control of Bedder 6 and the profits it produces.
Two years ago, Mr. Ackman derailed Mr. Lampert's attempt to take full control of Sears Canada.
DaimlerChrysler, which owns 37.3percentt of Mitsubishi, can take full control after September 2003.
Farage, meanwhile, never quite managed to take full control of the party's NEC.
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