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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a commanders" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a commander" if referring to a single individual or "commanders" if referring to multiple individuals without the article "a."
Example: "He is a commander in the military."
Alternatives: "a leader" or "an officer."
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Early last week, Mr. Yasin left his fighters in their compound to attend a commanders' meeting.
There were two construction phases of the fortlet, the second – dating to c. 120 – featured gates, an oven, a well, a granary, a hypocaust a workshop, barracks, a commanders house, a courtyard building, and possibly a latrine.
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"A Commander-in-Chief issues commands".
"Dismissed!" barked a commander.
"Here I'm a commander.
New orders from a commander.
He was a commander for 12 years.
He was a commander.
A commander protects them.
Abdul Haq was a commander.
He looked like a commander.
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