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The phrase "a single command" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to one specific instruction or directive in a context such as programming, gaming, or any situation where commands are given.
Example: "To execute the task, simply enter a single command into the system."
Alternatives: "one command" or "a lone command".
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Each puck represents a single command.
First, the council will bring existing troops under a single command.
Such information clearly needed to be collated in a single command center.
No problem; I capitalized all occurrences afterward, with a single command.
It would also overhaul the Palestinian Authority's courts and finances and would place security forces under a single command.
It would make far more sense, he says, to have a single command structure.Indeed, there are already movements towards one.
In version 10, a single command does the trick: "italicize 'gas prices.'" The program makes the change and returns to where you stopped, all in a blink.
General Miller had also recommended that the two principle functions at Abu Ghraib, detention and interrogation, be integrated under a single command.
The American, Israeli and Arab refrain is that Mr Arafat should set his house in order and bring his 12 disorderly security forces under a single command.
He advocated establishing a single command, but the British prime minister David Lloyd George and Clemenceau (again appointed premier in November) refused to listen to Foch.
The United States has opposed such a policy as an unnecessary duplication of NATO, which already pools European military resources under a single command and plans to build a new headquarters complex near Brussels in the next few years.
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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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