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commute

[kuh-myoot] / kəˈmyut /




Example Sentences

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He lives in the San Francisco area and usually commutes to the FDA’s Maryland headquarters for several days every two weeks.

From The Wall Street Journal

These days, a buyer with that same budget would have to look further west or south, and settle for either a longer commute into New York City or a smaller lot size.

From MarketWatch

Now that her commute has increased dramatically, Camille needs to talk to her boss about the possibility of working from home.

From Literature

Today, buyers looking for affordable homes have moved farther and farther from city centers, sacrificing short commute times for square footage.

From MarketWatch

Their return to Texas is likely to be quicker - and easier - as they are expected to commute back via bus, arriving in Fort Worth on Saturday.

From BBC