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The phrase "a commuter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who travels regularly to and from work or school, typically from a suburb to a city.
Example: "Every morning, a commuter takes the train to the city, navigating the crowded carriages with ease."
Alternatives: "a traveler" or "a daily traveler".
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I was simply a commuter.
He is a commuter.
Note: He's a commuter.
But he is not a commuter.
Does not a commuter bleed, too?
Neither is even a commuter anymore.
He simply becomes a commuter.
Is it a commuter school?
For a commuter the F.E.U.
We are largely a commuter college.
I didn't want to be a commuter.
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