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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attract commuters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing strategies or features that draw people who travel to work or school, typically in the context of urban planning, transportation, or business development.
Example: "The new bike lanes and public transport options are designed to attract commuters to the downtown area."
Alternatives: "draw in commuters" or "appeal to commuters".
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Developers are building numerous high-rise structures, hoping to attract commuters seeking cheaper quarters than those available in nearby New York City.
This is the best-kept secret of the High Line's least romantic visitors: With no traffic lights, no cars or bikes and few tourists during the morning rush, the raised stretch has come to attract commuters — not because it is picturesque, but because it is faster.
But that's an inhumane response to communities that have simply found themselves on the wrong side of geography; whose only mistake was to be middling-sized, in an era where successful communities are usually huge global cities or tiny chocolate-box villages, or too far away from bigger cities to attract commuters.
DNAinfo says the company is hoping to attract commuters coming to and from Lake Shore Drive to the new 6350 N. Broadway Ave.
Another parking option will incorporate 115 spaces in the new transportation center where drivers can park for 15 hours for only $3 to attract commuters, while charging $31 overnight to discourage overnight parking.
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Amersham lies on a main rail line from central London (26 miles [42 km] southeast) and has attracted commuters.
The campaign is helping to increase footfall, attracting commuters into their store with the offer of free drinking water.
For instance, a store in Union Square attracted commuters and tourists using the subway there, while the store a few blocks north drew mostly local residents.
The team has now created a model that takes human motives into account rather than simply assuming that a larger city attracts commuters.
And the mortgage crisis is brutal here, largely because the housing boom attracted commuters from Boston and second homeowners from New York to Rhode Island's relatively low-priced homes.
Those jobs have not been replaced, but thanks to a light-rail line that offers easy access to Jersey City and the PATH, Bayonne is now attracting commuters who work in financial services and other white-collar jobs.
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