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Discover LudwigThe phrase "command station" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to a central location or area where commands are given or received. Example: The captain stood at the command station, barking out orders to his crew as they sailed through the stormy seas.
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This time, her office has set up a command station to keep track of any problems.
He'll now cover stories "related to Centcom, the central command station".
I found our command station and was first met by Police Officer Camera.
He was in class when the first plane hit, but then he sprinted to the trade center's underground command station.
All high-rise buildings must have an on-site command station to receive and relay all alarms.
The singer-composer Jihae plays twins — Hana, on the crew, and Joon, at the command station — a glammed-up take on Scott and Mark Kelly, perhaps.
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Now they have fire command stations in each of the buildings".
The center had thought the United States might have to hit 200 to 400 targets to knock out Libya's warning radars, command stations and anti-aircraft sites.
There is a chaotic order to Mr. Tiwari and his comrades' lost-and-found command stations, the largest of which is easily identified by a golf cart-sized yellow balloon that floats several hundred feet above it.
When the terrorist-piloted planes rammed the towers, the top operations people on the team, people who in a few weeks might have been elsewhere, instinctively fanned out to help in the evacuation at the half-dozen building command stations or other crucial spots, among the worst places to be when the towers fell.
This week, a billion dollar missile defense system with the ability to "intercept North Korean missiles" was deemed "operational" by the US command stationed in South Korea.
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