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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a command that makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific command that produces a certain effect or outcome.
Example: "The software includes a command that makes the system run more efficiently."
Alternatives: "an instruction that causes" or "a directive that produces".
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West complains about massages and cars, culminating with a command that makes me smile every time I hear it: "Hurry up with my damn croissants!" The line, like his tweets, is something that only West could deliver with conviction.
Most piano performances arrive in translation: the inner musician making a decision, then issuing a command that makes its way through the body onto the keyboard and into the ear.
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But he more than makes up for that with an intensity and command that makes him compulsively listenable.
On the other hand, Tommy G. Thompson, the former governor of Wisconsin who is now the secretary of health and human services, has come across as a bumbler, lacking in the aura of command that makes the politicians and other people here pay attention.
In addition, the report blamed Sanchez for setting up a confused chain of command that made it difficult to determine the responsibilities of certain commanders.
In reality, Thai workers made my coat in a factory under the supervision of other men like my father who are part of the fashion industry chain of command that make the clothes that we then value for their name.
This created various problems; a gesture used by the stunt rider to communicate with the production team while on the horse was also the same command that made the horse rear.
Its core service is a telephony API offering a set of commands that make it easy for developers to integrate phone and SMS services into their web-enabled applications.
Its core service is a telephony API offering a set of commands that make it easy for developers to integrate phone and SMS services into their web-enabled applications.
JAZZ AND STANDARDS AMERICAN SONGBOOK Feb. 29: Christine Ebersole, the aura of her Broadway triumph in "Grey Gardens" still iridescent, stops by to display the voice and the stage command that made her a star.
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