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commutable

[kuh-myoo-tuh-buhl] / kəˈmju tə bəl /




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This is a lot more treacherous for those in, around or within a commutable distance of New York.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 4, 2026

Coop and Mel and all their wealthy friends and neighbors live in an exclusive community somewhere in the commutable vicinity of New York City.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 11, 2025

We had only moved here a little over a year ago, searching for a town commutable to New York City yet that had a small-town vibe and an inclusive public school system.

From Salon Feb. 28, 2025

"It would still be commutable and we also have family in England. When we add up over the multiple years the saving we could make if we moved is definitely something to think about."

From BBC Nov. 1, 2024

Encomiendas.—Following the rebellion of 1495, the subdued natives were put under tribute in the form of specified amounts of products, commutable to labor.

From The Colonization of North America 1492-1783 by Herbert Eugene Bolton




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