[Grammar] to take something under control

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khanhhung2512

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Hi, everyone.
I already know we can say 'to keep/have/get/bring something under control', but I wonder if it's OK to say 'to take something under control'.
We already have structures like 'to take control of something', but I couldn't google the phrase 'to take something under control'.
Incidentally, would you be so kind to suggest some other verbs that can be used in 'verb + something under control'.
Thank you very much.
 
No, we don't say 'to take something under control'.

You've already covered the verbs preceding 'under control'.
 
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