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Question Motor with a built in Potentiometer..?

Are we allowed to use a motor with a built in potentiometer in order to control the arm/gripper thingy..? and by use it I mean.. is it allowed..? and would it make sense to use it..?

for more information on a Potentiometer please check :
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