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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commanding without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means being in a position of leadership or authority without using force or aggression. Example: The CEO was able to effectively manage his team by being commanding without being overly demanding or aggressive.
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Indeed, Iranians are on the threshold of turning the Koran's ethical injunction into a democratic commandment: nothing good can be commanded without a vote of the people.
"You can certainly command without that sense of commitment, but you cannot lead without it.
The grid allowed Martin to command, without fuss, the all-over, all-at-once formal democracy that Pollock, with his drips, had conjured in spasms of inspiration.
Subsequently, a steering logic based on pseudo-inverse is proposed to allocate modal force commands without introducing force errors.
He commanded without needing to say a word.
Khalid's tombstone depicts a list of over 50 victorious battles that he commanded without defeat (not including small battles).
After several repetitions, try giving the "Bow" or "Stretch" command without moving your hand to signal.
But Peaches — even without commanding the screen — shines through, vulnerability winning out over bravado here.
Parents here command respect without having to threaten withholding allowances or privileges.
Dungy, 55, commands respect without roaring like Cowher or frothing like Gruden.
Inside the squares were words that commanded sternly, without a please or thank you, "Step Aside".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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