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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a command for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific directive or instruction intended for someone or something.
Example: "The manager issued a command for the team to complete the project by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "an order for" or "a directive for".
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It was clear that there had been a command for them to retreat.
Third lesson: No! A command for dog owners, this has many, many applications.
There was insufficient time for the flight crew to brief the cabin crew or issue a command for passengers to brace themselves, the report said.
There was not enough time for the flight crew to brief the cabin crew or issue a command for passengers to brace themselves, the report said.
For hostile targets, subjects issued a command for a UAV to fire, destroying a target, and earning points in the simulation.
Second, those challenging the law do not question Congress's power to regulate the "multitrillion-dollar health insurance industry," but rather distinguish such regulation from a command for individuals to purchase that industry's products.
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At ten-thirty, a short distance below the summit of Hill 192, Meserve found what he was looking for — a command post for the day.
Shakespeare is believed to have written Macbeth in 1606 for a command performance for King James, who may have counted Banquo among his ancestors.
Don't punish the dog for not performing a command, or for misunderstanding.
And in industrial applications – building and manufacturing, yes, I can see this would work very well: "Show House Plans" for instance, would be a great command for a building app.
And my dancers did a command performance for him.
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