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The phrase "To command" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of giving an order or instruction.
Example: "To command respect, one must first show it to others."
Alternatives: "To direct" or "To instruct."
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To command
noun
An order to do something.
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To command a computer, one must speak its language.
Both bands continue to command loyal followings.
Above all, he learned to command men.
You have to command respect.
This guy knows how to command soldiers".
"Yes, and to command our attention.
"You'd never know what to command.
But what drives a performer to command?
He's a guy who likes to command.
But she continues to command respect.
"Montesinos continues to command Peru from Panama".
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