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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commuting to" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe the action of traveling to a place. For example, "I spend two hours commuting to work each day."
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Commuting to London is rising.
Commuting to urban jobs remained common.
Commuting to Midtown takes about 20 minutes.
Like commuting to and from Manhattan.
(One began commuting to another job).
Marsh spent four years commuting to Alaska.
I remember enjoying Rush's "Mating" while commuting to work.
But simply commuting to class had become an ordeal.
He moved to New Jersey and began commuting to Manhattan.
Commuting to nirvana is less arduous at Pier 25.
Commuting to the city twice in one day.
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