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The phrase "a commanding vista" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a view that is impressive or awe-inspiring, often in a scenic or natural context.
Example: "From the top of the mountain, we were greeted by a commanding vista of the valley below, stretching as far as the eye could see."
Alternatives: "a breathtaking view" or "an impressive landscape."
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It's the kind of place that you'd expect to offer a commanding vista of the nearby sea, but instead you get a close-up look at the surrounding trees.
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And it offers a commanding view of the dam below.
A room with a commanding view demands attention.
In Communist times, he worked on a collective farm on the northern side of the Talass Alatoo range, a row of saw-tooth peaks and commanding vistas that is one of the more knee-buckling sights in a staggeringly beautiful land.
"Othello," an unusually tortuous undertaking, which began in 1948 and was finished in 1951, somehow achieves a commanding stylistic unity, with airy, luminous vistas set against dank, claustrophobic interiors.
A commanding and oppressive absence".
He lacks a commanding presence.
A commanding poll lead vanished.
It immediately built a commanding lead.
A commanding officer.
Republicans have a commanding legislative majority.
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