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The phrase "Chain of command" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to the hierarchical structure of authority within an organization. Example: "In our company, the chain of command is clearly defined to ensure effective communication and decision-making."
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Chain of command
noun
The command hierarchy or structure in which one rank obeys the one above it, which obeys the one above it, and so forth.
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"Chain of Command," by Seymour M. Hersh (May 17 , 2004.
But the chain of command remained unified.
That was the chain of command.
And what is the chain of command?
"Forget the chain of command!
GENERAL MYERS -- I'll walk through the chain of command, and ----... SENATof Mcommand- Chain of command, please.
Then, it goes down the chain of command".
They had no chain of command, and were racially integrated.
His chain of command, he recalls now, was very supportive.
The complexity is reflected in Suffolk's chain of command.
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"But Jeff is regimented, military, a chain-of-command type".
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