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Discover Ludwig"uncontrolled by" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is not under proper control or restraint. Example: The young boy was uncontrolled by his parents' attempts to discipline him.
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Surgery may be performed if seizures are uncontrolled by medication.
If there is a man unburdened by Bush politics, undisturbed by worldwide detractors, uncontrolled by the U.S.O.C. nannies, it's Greene.
Yet it remains a source of local pride, uncontrolled by corporate interests; its budget is about a third of the football team's.
"It suits the right in some ways as the net is seen by them as the essence of the free market, uncontrolled by state.
I mean not only the anarchism of the market, but the ideal of an individual uncontrolled by any constraints of state authority.
It would be a seething cauldron, uncontrolled by Israel, that could easily acquire heavier weapons from Iraq and become a strategic threat.
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Laser radiation is a unique conservation tool enabling the conservators to remove unwanted layers and materials in a highly controlled way, ensuring selectivity, precision and no harmful or uncontrolled by-products.
The current study results may also have been affected by uncontrolled confounding by other environmental exposures.
Of particular concern was the influence on our risk estimates by uncontrolled confounding by BMI.
Anyway, they are likely to be biased upward by uncontrolled confounding by alcohol.
The Germany international ruptured his ankle ligament in, to use Klopp's words, an "uncontrolled tackle" by Marvin Bakalorz.
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