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The phrase "a series of commanding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing multiple authoritative or assertive actions, statements, or commands.
Example: "The manager issued a series of commanding directives to ensure the project stayed on track."
Alternatives: "a sequence of authoritative" or "a set of assertive".
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It was Shakes-Drayton's performances, though, that stood out as the 24-year-old gave a series of commanding runs over 400m flat to win her first ever senior title and drive the British 4x400m quartet to gold in the relay.
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A series of command-and-control regulations.
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In the skies over Edwards Air Force Base in California last June, a crewman in an F-15 entered a series of commands into a computer.
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Clients may lock the server to allow a series of commands to be issued without being interspersed with commands from other clients.
Also, we had the idea to write a MATLAB script that could send a series of commands to the elevator without any user input.
Smart leaders today, we have found, engage with employees in a way that resembles an ordinary person-to-person conversation more than it does a series of commands from on high.
At their simplest, the units require that the user connect a coaxial cable and a phone cable to the box, then follow a series of commands on the TV screen.
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