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Filter by Meaning The company tried to control the damage caused by the negative review.
The police are trying to control the crowds at the concert.
The pilot had to control the plane's descent during the storm.
The pilot struggled to control the airplane during the storm.
The coach told the players to control their passes during the game.
The teacher had to control the rowdy class during the lesson.
He couldn't control his urge to eat the whole pizza by himself.
He couldn't control his tears when he received the award.
The company is working to control the damage caused by the data breach.
The teacher had to control the class during the substitute's lesson.
The parents had to control their children's excitement on Christmas morning.
The medication helped to control her high blood pressure.
The manager had to control the budget of the project.
The security guard had to control access to the building.
The remote control is used to change the TV channels.
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