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The phrase "a big command" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant or important directive or instruction, often in contexts related to authority or control.
Example: "The manager issued a big command to the team, requiring everyone to meet the new deadlines."
Alternatives: "a major directive" or "a significant order."
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The Pentagon has a big command-and-control problem.
It is a bigger command economy than most of the former Communist countries.
For now, Mattel seems to be guilty of one big command error.
"Think Big," command the signs dangling from the ceiling over the commodious sales floor, where headset-wearing salesmen field nonstop incoming calls generated by junk mailings and radio ads.
Get me a big, strong, commanding central defender, said Harry.
Someone should be assigned as bandleader so that you don't have a big scrum for command or control.
It isn't a big-deal, command-performance kind of place, but most of the steaks are good and the prices are always right.
A big woman, she commanded the stage with Junoesque presence and charisma.
And as a result, you have a big mess, with no command and control".
"Find the biggest" command line was used to define the thalamic connectivity-defined subregions according to their highest probability of connection with cortical regions (Fig. 2 B).
Lowrider bicycles can also command a big chunk of change.
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