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The phrase "also make commuting to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact of a certain factor on the ease or convenience of traveling to a specific location, such as work or school.
Example: "The new public transport system will also make commuting to the city much easier for residents."
Alternatives: "also facilitate travel to" or "also ease the journey to".
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"It would also make commuting to London possible".
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It will also make commuting easier for Londoners who already work nights.
It also makes commuting easy.
It should make commuting expensive.
Access to the 5, 405, 55 and 73 highways makes commuting as easy as ever.
Residents have long worked for railroads and have commuted to Manhattan for generations (her father used to make the same commute).
The two cities are also planning to build the world's longest undersea tunnel to make commuting easier.
Men also spend more time commuting to work, with a median commute that is 20 percent longer (24 minutes for men versus 20 minutes for women).
Wenger also made the decision to leave, as the regular commutes to Mulhouse from Strasbourg overwhelmed him.
However, L. yerbabuenae also makes long commuting flights, around 100 km every night, between its roosting and feeding sites (Horner et al., 1998).
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