I don't have positive suggestion for an alternative, but... Please, please don't name the new function "execute()". It only breeds confusion because there is already a command called "execute". It really sucks when this happens, like with substitute() and :substitute. New users get confused, because ":H substitute" takes one to the docs for the function, when they are looking for how to use the command. And there are differences between the function and the command that become confusing when they have the same name (like which flags are allowed). Now with "execute", the command will let you do a :redir inside it, but the function won't.
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