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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
commute . - noun Plural form of
commute .
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Examples
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Avoiding long commutes is a growing priority, as is the ability to work virtually from anyplace to enable a more footloose lifestyle.
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And the actual capacity of light rail cars during normal commutes is 137 -- not 200.
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The volume of construction required to build roads and fossil fuels consumed by long commutes is no longer sustainable.
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The first blush is that when you provide easy travel into the center the users out of self-interest in short commutes will flock to the six-lane highway and in short order bottle it up, thus thwarting their own self-interest.
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Commuters aren't stupid, and aren't masochistic; only reason they continue to sit in their cars during long commutes is that the mass transit optiosn are so crummy.
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On Kobe Bryant's three court-to-court commutes from the courthouse in Eagle, Colo., to the hardwood of the Staples Center, the Los Angeles Lakers are 3-0.
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Show that the resulting product of operators commutes, that is:
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Jack Dann lives in Australia on a farm overlooking the sea and "commutes" back and forth to Los Angeles and New York.
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Jack Dann lives in Australia on a farm overlooking the sea and "commutes" back and forth to Los Angeles and New York.
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It is especially crucial during high demand periods such as commutes, games, and other major events which draw thousands of people who then avoid traffic snarls and parking cutthroats.
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