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The phrase "have a command of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to have a strong or thorough understanding or knowledge of something. Example: "John has a command of the English language, making him an excellent writer and editor."
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"The staff have a command of their material.
"They have to have a command of their medium and excellence of execution.
Prospective fellows must speak and read English fluently and have a command of written English.
Once you have a command of vinaigrette, revisit these traditional salads, which are exemplary when done right.
That said, you need to demonstrate to your reader(s) that you have a command of the literature.
The goal of this examination is to demonstrate that you have a command of technical music analysis.
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Our commander-in-chief has a command of the English language.
He was phenomenally industrious as a researcher, and had a command of powerful, emotional narrative.
He has a command of politics that rivals some of the great New York party bosses.
Scelsi's methods were strange, but he had a command of narrative which no ghostwriter could have provided.
If Iran reached 20 per cent, it would indicate that it had a command of the process that would trouble the West.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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