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The phrase "it commands" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a subject's authority or power over something or someone. Example: The king's army was so large and powerful, it commanded the fear and respect of neighboring nations.
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It commands its tough site and helps you forget that this zone is still largely wasteland.
Simply because of its size, it commands attention in global negotiations on trade, finance and the environment.
It owes the respect it commands to its unmatched skill at improving peoples' lives.
It commands increasing interest because of its rising prevalence [ 1- 4] and clinical impact [ 5, 6].
It has no army, it commands no police force, it's unelected, its members serve for life.
Today, it commands a significant lead in market share over its competitors".
"Forever, Now" it commands.
It commands inspection, analysis.
Put simply, it commands respect.
"Vacate the office immediately," it commands.
It commands a vast media network.
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