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commute

[kuh-myoot] / kəˈmyut /




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In more recent decades, especially in 2001 and 2011, the census has tracked the modernising economy: commuting patterns, marginal versus main work, education attendance and increasingly detailed disability and fertility data.

From BBC

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

Non-essential workers have been told to work from home one day a week to lower the number of commutes.

From BBC

For those with an eye on a "renovated gem" she said there were a number within commuting distance of Edinburgh.

From BBC

Supporters of BST often argue that lighter summer evenings improve road safety, reducing traffic accidents at busy commuting times.

From BBC