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commute

[kuh-myoot] / kəˈmyut /




Example Sentences

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Patterson has been working remotely since the pandemic and estimates he is saving $200 in gas each month by skipping the commute.

From MarketWatch

The BlackFly’s range is just 20 minutes, and you can’t fly over populated areas, so forget trying to speed through your morning commute.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was so thick that Matt Badley, a 35-year-old drafting technician, crept into intersections just to see the color of the traffic lights on his commute to work in a Sacramento suburb, about a 10-mile drive.

From The Wall Street Journal

My patient Jane did not commute.

From Slate

Still possible: You can snag decent rates outside downtown D.C., and commute in for the big events.

From The Wall Street Journal