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The phrase "are in command" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has authority or control over a situation or group.
Example: "The officers are in command of the operation, ensuring everything runs smoothly."
Alternatives: "are in charge" or "hold authority".
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are in command
noun
A position of power or a way to get it.
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"Buyers are in command".
The markets are in command.
Those who are in command do, anyway.
@HunterFelt @GdnUSsports June 21 , 2013And yet the Heat are in command.
Tiger Woods is just 2-2 in his matches, yet the Americans are in command.
Several hundred additional troops have been brought in to reinforce the French troops who are in command of the city.
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"He was in command and control the entire seven innings".
As Supreme Allied Commander at NATO from 2009-2013, Admiral Stavridis was in command of operations in Afghanistan.
"Be in command out there".
"Be in command," Billups said.
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