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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commuting with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to traveling or moving together with someone, often in the context of going to work or school.
Example: "I enjoy commuting with my colleagues every morning; it makes the journey more enjoyable."
Alternatives: "traveling with" or "going together with".
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(3) The commutant of all complex matrices commuting with the tensor square ( Φ | k ) ⊗ 2 of has dimension three.
Let comm = Φ ′ denote the commutant algebra of all complex k × k -matrices simultaneously commuting with Φ ( g ) for g ∈ G.
Alisa Abamson, 36, who works at Morgan Stanley, has been commuting with a neighbor.
Easily enough to survive a week's worth of commuting with the noise cancelling on.
For the moment, though, he is commuting with his mother from Arizona to California for therapy.
Mary Collins, who works at a corporate travel agency and has been commuting with the group for seven years, agreed.
Kerry can't wait to get back into the routine of commuting with her friends, Ms. Maher said.
He began commuting with a briefcase, switched to a leather shoulder bag and then to a backpack.
Commuting with his finished canvasses into Paris, 15 minutes by steam train, he founded the movement, L'Impressionisme, which changed the course of art history.
Jonathan Hanley, 34, has returned to commuting with a £258 monthly ticket for a short-term contracting job, and seemed calm waiting for his train.
Whether it's privatizing space exploration or shaking up commuting with the Hyperloop high speed transport system, the billionaire technocrat aims big.
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