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The phrase "a command can be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the nature or characteristics of a command in various contexts, such as programming, military orders, or general instructions.
Example: "In programming, a command can be executed to perform a specific function within the code."
Alternatives: "an order may be" or "a directive can be".
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Simply relying on prepackaged boxes to carry out a command can be tedious and mundane.
If a sensor is placed on my wrist, it can detect the noises I'm making through tiny finger gestures, and a command can be attached to those gestures.
In the instructions below, it should be noted that the result of a command can be assigned a name using the "<-" operator, and that R will recognize a forward-slash or double back-slash, but not a single back-slash.
In fact as you can see with the example of the food can lid, a command can be anything you want it to be.
Once the world has loaded, press / on your keyboard to open up the chat box so that a command can be entered.
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Since a CDSL is a symbolic link, command can be used with the "s" option, although, it is highly recommended to use the mkcdsl command.
But even in tradition a form of command can be seen in the expected obedience of community members to the sanctions of tradition.
In the statistical software program Stata (used here), a special 'inteff' command can be invoked to correctly calculate the interaction effect [ 16].
An MIH packet for an event or command can be replayed later to the same node.
The pre-set command can be customised via a browser.
This command can be used in a program that supports multiple active documents at once, such as Microsoft Word.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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