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commute

[kuh-myoot] / kəˈmyut /




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For Scottish graduates today, starting a career in the nuclear industry can mean a commute to match the scale of Hinkley C itself.

From BBC

The attacks started to become more regular and were "an overwhelming bodily feeling" which left her terrified of being "trapped" and gradually, everyday situations – commuting, shopping, sitting in traffic – became unbearable.

From BBC

Some were used for daily commutes and left in garages as families fled; others were trucks and vans packed with landscaping gear or tools.

From Los Angeles Times

Schools, businesses and public offices are forced to close, while those without flexible schedules are left to navigate treacherous commutes or canceled flights.

From Salon

County Supervisor and Metro board member Lindsay Horvath said last week that the project would be a historic development for the Los Angeles region, affecting drivers who commute through the Sepulveda Pass along the 405.

From Los Angeles Times