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The phrase "a written command" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an instruction or directive that is documented in writing.
Example: "The software requires a written command to execute the desired function."
Alternatives: "a written directive" or "a written order."
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That would require a written command.
It is unclear if a written command or something less formal led to Monday night's withdrawal.
"And if they gave a written command, that document would prove they were responsible".
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It can also check whether a write command is authorized.
For an efficient data access, the information requested at a read or given at a write command should have a certain locality to prevent high delays because of bank opening, row precharge, and row activation.
The analyses were carried out using Stata 12 (Stata Corp., College Station, TX, USA) with the user written command tpm [ 30].
It all sounds a little too sophisticated for poor Olive, but my reservations are swept aside when Grossman, in a matter of mere minutes, teaches her to recognise – and respond correctly to – written commands, using the app Big Words.
They look for certain triggers and respond based on written commands.
Cognitive state was assessed using the MMSE, which is a test of cognitive aspects of mental function, e.g. orientation, memory, ability to follow verbal and written commands.
10 All data processing and statistical analyses were done using Review Manager 5.2 and STATA version 13 including the user written commands metandi and midas.
This short test comprises 11 items assessing orientation about temporal and spatial information, attention, immediate and short-term recall, language, and the ability to follow simple verbal and written commands.
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