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The phrase "admirable command of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express someone's impressive skill or proficiency in a particular subject or language.
Example: "Her admirable command of the French language impressed everyone at the conference."
Alternatives: "impressive mastery of" or "exceptional proficiency in".
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"It demonstrates an admirable command of the short story form, revealing moments of extraordinary brilliance along the way.
Nor do I have Jessica's admirable command of recent movements in the meta-discourses of literary criticism.
And he can scale his singing down to an extraordinary, telling pianissimo without losing that certainty, his tone or his equally admirable command of the long phrase.
But both figures, done with an admirable command of glazes and large-scale ceramic construction, score by virtue of their bold size.
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Principals sang with confidence, and Gil Rose conducted with admirable command.
In parallel with the economic prosperity, South Korea achieved admirable control of tuberculosis (TB) in the past half century.
Of all the Indian-born writers whose command of the English language puts ours to shame, Mistry's stunningly crisp prose is as enviable as it is admirable.
The command of languages!
Command of III.
His masterful command of language.
Have command of the case.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com