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Using concatination for commands

I would like to know a way that we can exec.......some thing like this from the prompt

for EG when we type ftp then we could got ftp> prompt and all the ftp related commands would execute instead i need to use the ftp commands like get put from the normal user prompt it self

somethinmg like ftp | get.........( i know this way it wont work, but this is the scenario where i looking to use in the scripts.
 

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