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Discover Ludwig"commuted from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate the place where a person travels from to go to another location. For example, "John commuted from his home in Boston to his job in New York City every day."
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This is his punishment for tax fraud, commuted from four years' imprisonment because of his age.
Thousands roared in the affirmative, even if some had commuted from Manhattan, Queens or Westchester.
Ajab Singh Gujar, 47, a milk salesman, had commuted from the suburbs with 15 others.
Some students commuted from home; others had been living in their schools for months.
Coke commuted from a lavish uptown villa to his office, in Java.
For years, Player commuted from South Africa to tournaments all over the globe.
She worked on the West Side then and commuted from Westchester County.
Lincoln commuted from the White House to his cottage on horseback.
Mr. Lasko, 49, commuted from Memphis to New York for three years.
He commuted from Staten Island, where he was surrounded by relatives.
He pointed out that many employees already commuted from New Jersey and would welcome the change.
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