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Discover LudwigThe phrase "command post" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a place from which someone exercises control or makes decisions, especially in a military or law enforcement context. For example, "The platoon set up a command post on the riverbank."
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command post
noun
The headquarters of a given unit; the operational base of a unit's commanding officer.
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Gen. Benjamin Butler's floating command post.
Then I went into the command post.
"Where's the lobby command post?" asked Shea.
That became a temporary command post.
"Are you in the command post?" he asked.
They set up a command post in the nursing school.
Our joint-operations command post was at the Aden Hotel.
The fire command post itself was forced to leave.
But I am with you, back in my command post".
A production site, command post, and storage facilities were obliterated.
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The Central Command post is currently held by Adm. William J. Fallon.
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