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Comparative
more controllable
Superlative
most controllable
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able to be managed or directed to achieve a desired outcome
- With proper training, his temper became more controllable, and he learned to manage his anger.
- The controllable variables in the experiment were carefully manipulated to observe their effects on the outcome.
- The controllable costs of the project were kept within budget through effective planning and resource allocation.
- The controllable aspects of her diet, such as portion sizes and food choices, helped her maintain a healthy weight.
- By implementing safety measures, the controllable risks in the workplace were minimized to ensure employee well-being.
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