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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a better command" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an improved level of skill or authority over a subject or task.
Example: "With practice, she developed a better command of the language, allowing her to converse fluently."
Alternatives: "an improved mastery" or "a stronger grasp".
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Tonight, Cain demonstrated a better command of the details.
But they will certainly have a better command of the rules than the replacements did.
Interestingly, the primary children have a better command of the English language than secondary students.
It is a volume that everyone who aspires to a better command of English should possess and consult — sparingly.
For another, Mr. Trump is a man who has a better command of self-promotion than, well, most politicians.
She gives the cameras only what she wants them to work with, a skill she has a better command of than her daughter.
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The crew here has a much better command of the whole concept than at the beginning.
"You hope for a little better command of the baseball, but you just don't know.
From that standpoint, they were both in a little better command and control.
Once they are seven and eight, they seem to have a much better command of their verbal comprehension.
He's got big-league stuff, he just needs to have a little better command of it, and of himself.
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