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The phrase "absolutely in command" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is fully in control of a situation or has complete authority over something.
Example: "During the crisis, she was absolutely in command, making quick decisions that saved the company."
Alternatives: "fully in control" or "completely in charge."
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He was absolutely in command; his stories were told first; his jokes were laughed at; and he had an uncanny habit of disappearing without you noticing.
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It was just an absolutely huge command post.
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He was back in command".
He smart and in command.
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Baker was firmly in command.
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