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The phrase "commander of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a person who has been placed in charge of something. For example, "John was appointed commander of the company's division in Shanghai."
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Only the commander of the circle commands".
The commander of Atlantis, Capt.
"James": Commander of Red Squadron.
Mulugetta Bulli, commander of the Bodyguard.
King is Tottenham's commander of defense.
The commander of the defense force, Brig.
The commander of Israel's Air Force, Maj.
The commander of Mr. Paterson's detail, Maj.
The commander of the Chinese fleet, Maj.
The commander of the Revolutionary Guards Corps, Brig.
Lieutenant Commander of U.S. Navy.
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