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Of a sentence using 'commute of'.
The phrase "commute of" is not normally used in written English. However, it can be used when referring to a journey taken regularly, such as to get to work. For example, "I take the same train every day for my daily commute of an hour."
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In 2014, the average journey to work for Beijing commuters was 19.2 km, taking 52 min, the longest average commute of any Chinese city [13].
It's the longest commute of anyone in the United States.
Exactly none of them is within an easy commute of, say, the New York metropolitan area.
The couple planned to buy a Brooklyn two-bedroom within a quick commute of Manhattan.
So we wanted to be within a 20-mile commute of Manhattan.
He looked for anything within an hour's commute of where he was living in Jensen Beach.
"It's horrible," she said, explaining that her commute of about 15 miles takes about 45 minutes.
At least 10 million people live within an hour's commute of The Economist's office in St James's.
His wife works for a health care firm in Tarrytown, a commute of slightly less than an hour each way.
"A commute of an hour is unacceptable in Germany," says Sascha Hettrich of King Sturge, a property adviser in Berlin.
Rightmove's list is dominated by towns in south-east England, many within an easy commute of the capital.
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