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Discover Ludwig"commuting by train" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when someone travels long distances regularly for work or college using a train. For example: "On weekdays I usually spend 2 hours commuting by train to get to work."
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Commuting by train can be a herdlike affair.
Commuting by train also lets Mr. Davis leave for work later.
'My father had never liked commuting by train, as he had to in London,' she said.
Afterward, he returned to his parents' home, commuting by train to his job in television advertising sales.
Mr. Robinson, an ordained Baptist minister, would keep current by reading several newspapers every morning while commuting by train from his home in Stamford, Conn.
Mr. Chandor, 39, got the idea when he was living in Providence, R.I., and commuting by train to New York to edit "Margin Call".
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Jeffrey Maron, a member of the commuter council and a Stamford resident who commutes by train into Manhattan, said that if the sponsorships stave off fare increases, they should be encouraged.
Ms. Thompson drives to her office in the Bronx, while Mr. Forsberg commutes by train to Manhattan.
Jacqueline Skinner, a travel consultant in Manhattan, is a traditionalist who has commuted by train since 1959.
For a while, he commuted by train with his father, and they swapped trading stories.
"I've been waiting so long for things to change," said Steven De Jesus, a contractor who commutes by train.
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