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commute

[kuh-myoot] / kəˈmyut /




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They didn’t know if they could get in and out on their morning commute, it wasn’t predictable enough for them, and they didn’t have time to wait in the long line.

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The patrollers, responsible for safety on one of the nation’s steepest ski mountains, demanded more pay, arguing that Telluride’s high cost of living forced many to work multiple jobs and make long commutes.

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Residents paid it in housing costs, in taxes and in the costs of commuting or other frictions of day-to-day life.

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By 2021, Gray was burned out from the commute and was looking to hit the brakes.

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In December, the California State Auditor said a supervisor wrongly let four Alcoholic Beverage Control managers commute in their state vehicles, at an estimated cost of $16,200.

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