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The phrase "command a premium" is correct and usable in written English
It means that something is worth more because it is considered to be better than the alternatives. For example: "Cigars from this small boutique company command a premium in the market."
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Outer rooms command a premium.
Nearly all of them command a premium price.
One solution is to make compact cars cool enough to command a premium price.
"Apple shares will obviously be getting hit, as shareholders rightfully command a premium for a C.E.O.
And unlike most real estate fantasies, it doesn't command a premium.
Another actor, Jonathan Davis, also can command a premium price for his services.
Even so, Mr. Winter said the waterfront offices would command a premium in the market.
Matches featuring the other home nations – Wales, Scotland and Ireland – will also command a premium.
Because of their unique taste profiles, and often small production, single-origin beans command a premium.
These wagons can command a premium of as much as 50percentt over their utilitarian cousins.
After these forecasts are slashed on the heels of the latest revelations, Netflix will still command a premium valuation.
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