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The phrase 'good command of' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to refer to a person's level of expertise in a given field or subject. For example, "John has a good command of scientific principles and is the perfect candidate for the position."
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"He had a good command of his instrument.
He had a really good command of the world".
He had a good command of his box on set pieces and against the cross.
His fastball was averaging 94 m.p.h., and he showed a good command of four other pitches.
"It's not a simple exam," says Kanneganti. "You have to have a good command of English".
He has a good command of English and is keen to demonstrate it.
He says he couldn't compete with other agencies without a good command of the language.
A good command of spelling is generally regarded as evidence of a tidy mind.
"I don't think he had good command of the fastball tonight".
"I had good command of my fastball today, and that's key for me," Vazquez said.
Winners also need to be resilient, have a good command of the facts and be good in a crisis.
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