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The phrase "commanded the" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when describing someone giving orders or directing others to take action. Example: The general commanded the soldiers to march towards the enemy base.
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Hardee commanded the left.
He commanded the assassins' fleet.
In 1856 58 Foote commanded the Portsmouth.
He commanded the Trent on Capt.
A captain commanded the anarchists to disperse.
Mr. Visinescu commanded the prison from 1956 until 1963.
"Leave it," she commanded the others.
He commanded the 29th Division in 1917 18.
He commanded the stage and sang heroically.
As a result, he commanded the session easily.
Copies commanded the price of two or three cows.
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