at (one's) command

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at (one's) command

Among one's available resources or skills. With so much experience at his command, he's definitely the best candidate for the job we're trying to fill. A: "Don't forget that he also has that booming slapshot he has at his command!" B: "OK, I can see why he's among the league's highly-touted prospects." I've been trying to learn Italian, but I still don't have it at my command or anything.
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at your comˈmand

if you have a skill or an amount of something at your command, you are able to use it well and completely: With four European languages at her command, she’s thinking of working for the EU.
See also: command
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