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The phrase "commanded of" is not grammatically correct in English. You would need to use the phrase "commanded by" instead. For example: The Captain commanded by his officers to set sail.
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All that had been commanded of them they briefly told to those around Peter.
The Bonham was anchored just off the Lee's port quarter, close aboard, and the Tuscarora, which had arrived and assumed commanded of operations, was notified of the Bonham's failure to effect the rescue.
His entire life was devoted to outputting what his vision commanded of him".
In August 1805, Gazan commanded of a division of the army that encircled Austrians in Ulm.
In August 1805, Gazan commanded of a division of the Army that encircled the Austrians in Ulm.
My mother on that phone, her back toward the room, head down, absorbing bad news in what had fast become the silence her taking a call during dinner commanded of us.
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Scott Adams, commanding officer of Naval Base Point Loma.
The command of languages!
I'm in command of my necessaries.
Her command of the issues seems minimal.
The second requisite is command of direction.
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