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commutable

[kuh-myoo-tuh-buhl] / kəˈmyu tə bəl /




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Robinhood said some teams will need to live within a commutable distance to an office location due to regulatory and business reasons, and a small segment will still need to work from the office.

From Reuters

The accommodations will have to be within a “reasonable, commutable distance from the ballpark.”

From New York Times

The housing must be “located at a reasonable, commutable distance from the ballpark,” the commissioner’s office said Thursday.

From Seattle Times

Basten said his clients seek areas that are “close but far” — commutable to Manhattan or Kingston’s shops and restaurants, but distant enough to enjoy a quieter and more scenic home base.

From Washington Post

The Post’s reporting on the coronavirus excluded the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, the easternmost reaches of which include Harpers Ferry, Charles Town, Shepherdstown and Martinsburg — communities a commutable 68 to 78 miles from D.C.

From Washington Post