in control
1 of 1adjective/ɪnkənˈtroʊl/
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having the power or ability to make decisions or manage something
- As the team leader, she is always in control during project meetings.
- The pilot remained calm and in control despite the turbulence.
- He felt more in control of his finances after creating a detailed budget.
- The manager was clearly in control, delegating tasks and solving problems efficiently.
- She stayed in control of her emotions during the stressful situation.