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The phrase 'command in' is not technically correct in written English. It could be used as part of a verb phrase, such as 'command in an army,' but it does not stand on its own. To use it in a sentence, you could say, "The general commanded in a large army."
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He assumed command in 1943 as a Second Lieutenant USAAF assigned to the Pacific Command in the Philippines.
Frazier took command in the middle rounds.
He had taken command in December.
He was relieved of command in January.
"There's no such command in the Koran.
Turkish forces took over the center's rotating command in November.
Vasily Mishin took command in 1966 after Korolyov died.
One skirmish put Phelps and his command in grave peril.
He was given his first command in 2006.
He was given his first independent command in 1824.
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13,000 Congolese troops served under British command in Nigeria.
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