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commutable

[kuh-myoo-tuh-buhl] / kəˈmyu tə bəl /




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We had only moved here a little over a year ago, searching for a town commutable to New York City yet that had a small-town vibe and an inclusive public school system.

From Salon • Feb. 28, 2025

"It would still be commutable and we also have family in England. When we add up over the multiple years the saving we could make if we moved is definitely something to think about."

From BBC • Nov. 1, 2024

Robinhood said some teams will need to live within a commutable distance to an office location due to regulatory and business reasons, and a small segment will still need to work from the office.

From Reuters • Jan. 12, 2022

Inwood, seen as a leafy, commutable, affordable neighborhood, was increasingly attractive to young families.

From New York Times • Sep. 20, 2019

But you and I are commutable here; we can exchange places; and, as you go bail for my desk, so I can go bail for yours.

From Meaning of Truth by James, William