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suburbanite

[suh-bur-buh-nahyt] / səˈbɜr bəˌnaɪt /
NOUN
commuter
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You don’t buy it for the cool factor, but it remains a draw for urban dwellers running errands and EV-curious suburbanites who don’t want to break the bank.

From Washington Post

Democratic triumphs were fueled by both moderate suburbanites and liberal city dwellers, left-wing college students and even some onetime Trump voters who thought their party had gone too far.

From New York Times

She’s mad at her mother, her brother and the world — not necessarily in that order — and channels her resentment into victimizing Parisian suburbanites who advertise used Japanese motorcycles for sale.

From Washington Post

Van Nuys was more working class, while Lake Balboa was the one neighborhood where I sensed vestiges of the Valley’s history as the domain for L.A.’s white suburbanites.

From Los Angeles Times

The real monsters on Maple Street are not the aliens but rather the "good white suburbanites" who are running amok and attacking each other.

From Salon