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The phrase "able to command" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who has the capability or authority to direct or control something or someone. Example: "She is able to command the respect of her peers through her leadership skills."
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In other words, he would not be able to command the space-shuttle mission in April.
A better-educated workforce has been able to command higher pay.
Increasingly women are able to command incomes that enable them to live more independent lives.
Now, who knows?" Those who had tickets were able to command high fees.
At present they indicate that no three parties will be able to command a majority.
"Tonight, he was able to command both sides of the plate effectively".
So the best writers should be able to command the best rates.
Ukip will have two MPs able to command attention in the House of Commons.
It is a decision engine, he suggests, that should be able to command premium ad rates and marketing fees.
Tohamy claimed to speak to saints and prophets, and even to be able to command his heart to stop beating.
And here comes a black person who's highly talented but also charismatic and therefore able to command center stage.
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