tightly control

Frequency: 7.214.3 per million words

to exercise strict and precise regulation over something

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  • The government aims to tightly control inflation and stabilize the economy.
  • Parents often try to tightly control their children's internet usage.
  • The company tightly controls access to all sensitive client data.
  • During the outbreak, it was essential to tightly control the movement of people.
  • The dictator had always tightly controlled every aspect of public life.
  • She learned to tightly control her emotions, even under immense pressure.
  • To ensure consistent quality, they tightly control the manufacturing process.
  • The central bank decided to tightly control interest rates to prevent overheating.
  • He struggled to tightly control his temper, especially when provoked.
  • New regulations will tightly control industrial waste disposal.