Sentence examples for advise command from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "advise command" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to suggest giving advice or issuing a command, but the combination is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I would like to advise command on the best course of action for the project."
Alternatives: "recommend action" or "issue guidance".

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I would like to see interactive dialogue -- perhaps via an "advise" command that would allow the sidekicks to offer tips within their areas of expertise -- and the ability to direct a character to a specific location.

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She is on the teaching faculty of the Allergy Immunology Fellowship Training Program and the troop command surgeon advising the command on soldiers' medical issues.

Even then, it was not in a combat role but involved advising in command and control centres.

The firefighter got on his radio, advising his command of our location, 'We're trapped in Stairwell B, Tower No. 1.' " (As Officer Simons shared oxygen with a man having difficulty breathing, another person with a flashlight showed them the way out).

I'm on my battalion staff, which means I advise the commander regarding all communications (commo) issues, and maintain C2 (command and control) on the battlefield.

As a result, they advise rather than command.

The Defense Department asked a renowned retired Army colonel, Stuart Herrington, to visit Guantánamo and advise the interrogations command.

The KRG claims that Soleimani is in Iraq to advise and perhaps command the PMF forces advancing on Kirkuk's oil fields.

After denouncing the recent killing of a French priest in Normandy by Islamist extremists, the King took the opportunity to advise that "Islam commands us to take good care of the people of the Book" -- meaning, Jews and Christians.

The transition from combat to support roles means that Regional Commands (RCs) now become Train Advise Assist Commands (TAACs), staffed by combat commanders from various troop-contributing nations.

See, e.g., 1 T. Cooley, Law of Torts 244 (3d ed. 1906) ("All who actively participate in any manner in the commission of a tort, or who command, direct, advise, encourage, aid or abet it commission, are jointly and severally liable therefor").

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