excellent command

Frequency: 7.815.2 per million words

Used to describe a very high level of skill or knowledge, especially of a language.

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  • She has an excellent command of French.
  • The translator has an excellent command of both English and Japanese.
  • To be a successful diplomat, you need an excellent command of international relations.
  • The job requires an excellent command of spoken and written German.
  • The CEO demonstrated an excellent command of the company's financial details during the meeting.
  • He developed an excellent command of the software after months of practice.
  • Even as a child, she showed an excellent command of musical theory.
  • I can vouch for his excellent command of the subject matter.
  • With such an excellent command of the facts, she will surely win the debate.
  • Candidates with an excellent command of data analysis are highly sought after.