good command

Frequency: 8.018.5 per million words

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

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Examples (10)

  • To work internationally, you need a good command of English.
  • The applicant demonstrated a good command of the relevant software during the interview.
  • She has a surprisingly good command of historical facts for someone her age.
  • Having a good command of the subject matter is essential for any teacher.
  • Although he lived there for years, he never developed a good command of the local dialect.
  • We are looking for a candidate who has a good command of both spoken and written Japanese.
  • His good command of the data allowed him to answer every question confidently.
  • Will I need a good command of statistics for this advanced course?
  • If you want to have a good command of the piano, you must practice daily.
  • The tour guide's good command of multiple languages impressed the tourists.