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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a voice command" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a spoken instruction given to a device or software that is designed to recognize and respond to voice input.
Example: "To activate the smart home system, simply say the voice command, 'Turn on the lights.'"
Alternatives: "voice instruction" or "spoken command".
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It's now only a voice command away.
Turn them off with a voice command.
Turn the lights on with a voice command.
I can record videos with a voice command and snap photos by winking.
The solutions can be printed out with a voice command as well.
Among the many Android apps, perhaps there's one that lets you hang up with a voice command?
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During the fast they saw a membrane full of hamburgers, pizzas, French fries, Cokes etc., descend from the sky, accompanied by a voice commanding them to "Eat!".
A voice commands him to leave the temple to play for the voice's master, for whom he is to recite the long saga of the slain clan.
"Dance!" a voice commanded.
"Now take a bite," a voice commands from across the room, "and hold the sandwich in your hand".
I have seen dozens of patients who made suicide attempts in response to a voice commanding that they do so.
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