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The phrase "with a commanding presence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a strong, authoritative, or impressive demeanor that captures attention. Example: "The speaker entered the room with a commanding presence, instantly drawing the attention of everyone in the audience."
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Stoops, a man with a commanding presence, looked helpless.
Victor Barbee was a High Brahmin with a commanding presence on Friday.
Tall, with a commanding presence and caustic wit, Mr. Polke was often fittingly called an alchemist.
With a commanding presence (she stood 6 feet 1 inch [1.85 metres]), McTeer began to work steadily in the theatre.
Mr. Bear, a supremely gifted player with a commanding presence and an outsize personality, makes his own instruments, exquisitely hand-fashioned from wood.
Liam's soulful vocals are utter gems, no longer the one-take hooligan of before, he plays it like a psychedelic Elvis, underpinning the tracks with a commanding presence.
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Mr. Dumas was a commanding presence with a flair for the dramatic.
He's also a big guy, physically, with a barrel chest and a commanding presence.
Although she was petite (5 foot 3), she could be majestic, a commanding presence with a distinctive mellifluous voice.
Doing the talking in court for Bonds on Friday was Allen Ruby, a one-time wrestler from San Jose who is a commanding presence with a baritone voice.
And I can understand that - Obama's personal story is inspiring; he is an unusually thoughtful person with a cool temperament and a commanding presence.
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