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Discover Ludwig'commanded on' is not an accepted form of the verb 'command' in English.
The correct form is 'commanded'. Example: The captain commanded his troops to move forward.
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There is no closer American ally, and its military is deservedly regarded as among the most disciplined and tightly commanded on the globe.
He flew his first of four missions in 2001 aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour, the same space shuttle that he commanded on its final flight in May 2011.
Indeed, the boat is inspired by Le Roi des Belges, the quaintly imperial and ungainly vessel Conrad commanded on the Upper Congo in 1889.
A red brick Baptist church on the outskirts of town commanded on its marquee, "Have your tools ready, and God will find you work".
The extreme rarity of large landscapes by the Austrian artist in the market was undoubtedly a major factor in the huge price that "Litzlberg am See" commanded on Wednesday.
The construction of the fort had been a blunder, for it lay in a waterlogged creek bottom, was commanded on three sides by forested elevations approaching it closely, and was too far from Washington's supports.
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Whistle commands work on rhythm.
Try one in a command on the command line interface.
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