commute from (some place)
To make a routine trip to one's place of work or school from another location (often where one lives). Until you relocate to Manhattan, you'll have to commute from Philadelphia for work. Because their school is in the city, the kids have a long train commute from home to school. If you're gonna work in the fashion industry, I hope you're prepared to commute regularly from New York to LA, Milan, Paris—all the fashion capitals of the world.
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