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The phrase "Simply a commuter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone whose primary role or identity is that of a commuter, often in a straightforward or unembellished manner. Example: "In the bustling city, I am simply a commuter, navigating the crowded trains each day to get to work."
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The Mega City Vehicle is imagined not simply as an in-city errand hauler, but as a commuter car.
But Anthony Fiore, a commuter from Commack, disagreed.
But this chap isn't a commuter; he simply likes to have a quick run after work, and the least conspicious place in midtown for that is Grand Central.
The trick, development officials say, is to prevent Jamaica from becoming simply a transit hub, where commuters rush through on their way to jobs in Manhattan or to the airport.
Road congestion isn't simply a product of the commuters in front of you, but the loss of potential traffic lanes to curbside parking.
But he is not a commuter.
Between 2005 and 2010, the net equivalent of 6% of its population left (though many simply moved out to next-door Mexico State, which acts as a commuter suburb for the capital).
He is a commuter.
A commuter's dream.
Neither is even a commuter anymore.
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