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The phrase "commanding language" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe language that is authoritative, strong, and influential. One example of how it could be used in a sentence is: "In his speech, the politician used commanding language to rally the crowd and inspire them to take action."
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Nor did its presentational rubric depart from the prescriptive, commanding language common to its competitors ("It's cold. You need a coat. This is it," one coverline reads; try imagining it being spoken by a Dalek).
The masculine style of influencing others is to use commanding language.
German workers will directly speak to a manager about performance reviews, launch into a business meeting without any 'icebreakers', and use commanding language without softening the directives with polite phrases.Whereas an American would say, "It would be great if you could get this to me by 3pm," a German would say, "I need this by 3pm".
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"That ability to command language and use words to express what you want is incredibly important," she said.
I've spent most of my adult life teaching nonfiction creative writing, and I know what a revelation learning to command language can be.
He explained, "the epitome of human intelligence is our ability to command language.
The behavioural relevance principle (see earlier) commands language usage in relevant action contexts, so that the mutual links of the language and action systems can be taken advantage of.
Commanding your language is a key element in striking this defiant posture.
Scripting via a command language substitutes to C++ coding.
This figure was created with NCL (NCAR Command Language Version 6.3.0, http://www.ncl.ucar.edu/).ucar.edu/
This paper explains the NC specification dictionary structure by using EBNF representation, which is further implemented in tool command language, an embedded script language tool.
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