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Discover Ludwig"commander in chief" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the person with the highest rank of a military branch. For example: "The commander in chief of the navy made a speech at the ceremony."
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commander in chief
noun
Supreme commander of the armed forces of an entire country.
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"Do it," the commander in chief commanded.
"They're not commander in chief.
He became commander in chief in 1966.
"He is commander in chief.
"You are commander in chief.
"That's what a commander in chief does".
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"A Commander-in-Chief issues commands".
The Commander-in-Chief is not in command.
Imagine that man as Commander-in-Chief.
"Our commander-in-chief is the Pope".
If I were commander-in-chief.
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