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The phrase "a command" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an authoritative instruction or directive given to someone to perform a specific action.
Example: "The system requires you to enter a command to proceed with the installation."
Alternatives: "an order" or "a directive".
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"It was a command".
A mandate is a command.
"It was a command performance," Brue said.
I hadn't expected a command performance.
A command center was set up.
Was that a welcome or a command?
It was wonderful stuff, a command performance.
It is just a command: Write.
The question sounds eerily like a command.
A command of standard Chinese is essential.
A command and control issue?
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