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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a command that he" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific directive or instruction given to a male individual.
Example: "She issued a command that he should report to the office immediately."
Alternatives: "an order that he" or "a directive that he".
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Joan is skeptical, but, won over by his intimate knowledge of her family and his claim that he doesn't care whether she's conventionally religious but just wants her to fulfill "her true nature," she eventually follows through on a suggestion — a suggestion bordering on a command — that he makes.
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(A lifelong serial obsessive due to Asperger's syndrome, Page described editing Powell's diaries and letters in this magazine, in 2007, as almost a fever dream, a command that hit him demanding that he obey: "It was as though they had been accomplished by somebody else," he wrote).
He called on Sunni Arabs to kill Shiites, a command that has been issued before.
Already, one hacker claims to have taken control of some systems on board a passenger plane he was on, getting as far as issuing a "climb command" that he accessed through the entertainment system.
Rather, give him a treat and a lot of praise for coming to you, even do a simple obedience command that he knows and then free him up and put the leash on him.
The first of his new plays to be performed at the Court Theatre, John Bull's Other Island (1904), while not especially popular today, made his reputation in London when King Edward VII laughed so hard during a command performance that he broke his chair.
Then, give a command that you can do on there.
Click on "Commands," to make a command that an IRC user can perform upon login.
He dispatched the virtuosic challenges with a cool command that paradoxically enhanced the bravura excitement.
Nir was informing his command that he was ready to attack within twenty minutes.
There is a chain of command that cannot be bypassed.
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