The part of the sentence "there is no control" is correct and can be used in written English. You can use this phrase when discussing a lack of authority or oversight, or when you're conveying a feeling of chaos or anarchy. For example: "With the president's unexpected resignation, there is no control in the White House.".
There is no control tower: takeoffs and landings are monitored by volunteer field controllers.
"There is no control".
There is no control," Chae said.
But there is no control here – not any more.
"We have areas where there is no control.
But there is no control to be had over this child army of riders.
There is no choice, there is no control and there is no compassion.
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