Sentence examples for most often commanded from inspiring English sources

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The troops were most often commanded by duces and praepositi rather than by provincial governors and were mainly recruited from among the sons of soldiers and from barbarians who enlisted individually or by whole tribes.

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His sensuously constructed dresses often commanded the most attention, but I always thought his tailored coats and jackets were more meaningful, displaying the talent of a fashion architect.

Here, a sampling of the autumn's most inventive looks, investment pieces that — no surprise — often command investment prices.

Technology companies often command high valuations.

Wake up, my neighbors, she will often command.

These wines often command triple-digit critics' scores — and prices.

Even the most modest existing homes in the village now often nudge the million-dollar mark in value, and the McMansions built in their place often command twice or three times as much.

The duty to avoid scandal often commands strict discretion.

Scientists hired to support litigation often command high fees.

A larger painting will often command more money.

These machines can often command a price between $300 and $10,000.

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