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The phrase "uncontrolled expenses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe costs that are not regulated or managed, often leading to financial issues. Example: "The company faced significant financial difficulties due to uncontrolled expenses that spiraled out of budget."
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Thus, in this context, lacking IRF4 can protect from toxic immunopathology, but at the expense of uncontrolled viral replication, which may be catastrophic in other settings – for instance, those involving infection with cytopathic viruses.
Money problems that can arise at midlife usually come from a limited income, overwhelming debt, uncontrolled spending, or large unexpected expenses due to health, family or catastrophe.
"Never mind the loss of sovereignty; never mind the expense and the bureaucracy and the uncontrolled immigration.
Control of the Type I error in microarray data often goes at the expense of the Type II error that remains uncontrolled and (too) large.
The aberrantly high levels of IRF4 together with activated pre-BCR signaling may trigger an uncontrolled expansion of TCF3-rearranged cells in vivo at the expense of differentiation into more mature B cells.
Uncontrolled bleeding.
"Uncontrolled networks" == spam.
Just uncontrolled imagination.
It's uncontrolled.
Uncontrolled pandemics can be devastating.
Who would advocate uncontrolled immigration?
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