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The phrase "I commute" is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use it to express that you regularly travel between two locations, such as your home and your work. For example, "I have to commute an hour to get to work each day."
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"I commute 22 miles a day.
I commute good, thought Pirnie, looking at his watch.
I commute from Queens just to come here".
"I commute myself everyday from Baltimore to Washington.
I commute in it to work every day.
Can I commute to the institute and sleep at home?
I commute in to central London every day.
I commute to work in Manhattan, so there's no way I'd even consider driving.
I commute and I like having my hands on the brakes/shifters most of the time.
A huge reason I commute to SLO, where I work, rather than living there.
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For every i ∈ I, T i commutes with S. For every i ∈ I, T i is linear.
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