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I am not a native speaker and I don't understand the meaning of "you are in control your life" . Does " you control your life" or "your life is under your control" mean the same thing?










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I am not a native speaker and I don't understand the meaning of "you are in control your life" . Does " you control your life" or "your life is under your control" mean the same thing?










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  • Look up "[to be] in control" [of something]

    – Mari-Lou A
    yesterday













  • I did and I got it. Thank you so much Lou A

    – Mina
    yesterday














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I am not a native speaker and I don't understand the meaning of "you are in control your life" . Does " you control your life" or "your life is under your control" mean the same thing?










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I am not a native speaker and I don't understand the meaning of "you are in control your life" . Does " you control your life" or "your life is under your control" mean the same thing?







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put on hold as off-topic by Mari-Lou A, Centaurus, FumbleFingers, Laurel, tchrist yesterday


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put on hold as off-topic by Mari-Lou A, Centaurus, FumbleFingers, Laurel, tchrist yesterday


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  • Look up "[to be] in control" [of something]

    – Mari-Lou A
    yesterday













  • I did and I got it. Thank you so much Lou A

    – Mina
    yesterday



















  • Look up "[to be] in control" [of something]

    – Mari-Lou A
    yesterday













  • I did and I got it. Thank you so much Lou A

    – Mina
    yesterday

















Look up "[to be] in control" [of something]

– Mari-Lou A
yesterday







Look up "[to be] in control" [of something]

– Mari-Lou A
yesterday















I did and I got it. Thank you so much Lou A

– Mina
yesterday





I did and I got it. Thank you so much Lou A

– Mina
yesterday










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