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The phrase 'commuter by' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English. However, you could use phrases like 'commuting by', 'commuted by', or 'commutes by' to describe how someone is traveling, depending on the context of the sentence. For example: He commutes by bus to work every day.
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"The Commuter," by Barry Blitt, March 16 , 1998
In September, the mornings were chilly, and sometimes rain streamed down the ferry windows, but I was a seasoned ferry commuter by now and knew to sit inside.
If an ad campaign can be compared to grabbing a weary commuter by the shoulders and giving them a good shake, then that is our aim.
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TfL predicts that several parts of the line will be crammed with commuters by 2016.
The New Yorker, July 23 , 1927P. 9 Talk story about commuters by water from Long Island and Westchester.
The general breakdown of commuters by profession is also unlikely to have changed much.
"It is time the chancellor stopped squeezing rail commuters by using the higher of the two inflation measures".
She said: "Once again David Cameron has failed hard-pressed commuters by allowing regulated rail fares to rise.
(Boston commuters, by contrast, can go to www.mbta.com and click on "DNC Travel Info" for a wealth of information).
JUDGING by the number of briefcases toted onto Manhattan-bound trainSouth Orangerande and Maplewood each weekday morning, the local commuters, by and large, are businesspeople.
Commuters by the tens of thousands drive from Rockland to Westchester every day to go to work in Westchester or New York City.
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