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The phrase "a commanding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has authority, influence, or a strong presence, often in relation to a person or a quality.
Example: "The general had a commanding presence that inspired confidence in his troops."
Alternatives: "an authoritative" or "a powerful".
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Liverpool have bought Lovren, a commanding central defender, for £20m.
A commanding and oppressive absence".
He lacks a commanding presence.
A commanding poll lead vanished.
He's a commanding performer.
A commanding officer.
It immediately built a commanding lead.
Republicans have a commanding legislative majority.
But he still projects a commanding presence.
Ms. Schriock has a commanding presence.
Manchester United A commanding centre-back.
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