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The phrase "tighten controls" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means to make rules and regulations stricter in order to have better control over a situation or a group of people. Example: The company decided to tighten controls on employee expenses in order to reduce unnecessary spending.
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He has promised to tighten controls on welfare benefits.
The ministry said it would tighten controls at airports on Monday, but did not say how.
Six years ago, similar accusations led Vietnam to tighten controls on foreign adoption.
It will also tighten controls over communications centers, transportation and refineries.
Congress failed to oversee its agencies and resisted calls to tighten controls.
Until then, Mr. Girsky is pushing Opel officials to tighten controls on expenses.
Environmentalists are skeptical of the industry's voluntary self-policing plan and the states' ability to tighten controls.
The United States should tighten controls at all our international airports as well as at our northern and southern borders.
In response to the shooting, the State Department has acknowledged the need to tighten controls over Blackwater.
As the manufacturers analyse data and tighten controls on each assembly step, they learn how to drive the yields up.
Wu Huangqin, 20, said the government should organize its own fireworks displays and tighten controls over fireworks celebrations by citizens.
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