I'm writing something and I'm not sure which one is correct:
- to have a control over
- to have control over
I googled and found many examples written by native speakers who in fact used the article with control, as shown below:
the object... was to have a control over that person (Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench, Volume 5) (1834)
the people ought to have a control over their own affairs (The London and Westminster Review, Volume 25; Volume 27) (1836)
the Constitution... is to have a control over such institutions (Social Theories of Jacksonian Democracy: Representative Writings of the Period 1825-1850) (2003)