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commute
(redirected from commuter)

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commute something into something
to change something into something. No one, as it turns out, can commute lead into gold. I had hoped to commute this argument into a sensible discussion, but it is hopeless.

commute between places

to travel between the place where one works and the place where one lives. I have to commute between Chicago and Detroit every week. Mary has commuted between New York City and New Jersey for years.
See also: place

commute from some place

to travel to work from some place. I commute from way out in the country. Betty commutes from only a few miles away and will be here very soon.
See also: place, some


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Operators of the Flyaway bus service have reported faster trips from the Van Nuys commuter lot to Los Angeles International Airport since the lane opened, VICA leaders were told.
Winick Realty Group executive vice president Cory Zelnik announced that Winick Realty Group has recently closed three Starbucks Coffee deals alongside Northern New Jersey's highly trafficked commuter highway network.
From the modest beginning of operating a commuter shuttle between a park/ride lot in Encino and Downtown Los Angeles, the City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) has become the second largest public transit provider in Los Angeles County.
 
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