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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'long commute' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a journey made from one's place of residence to their place of work or school. For example, "The long commute to my office was tiring, but I'm grateful to have a job."
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Not that he has a long commute.
"The downside is the long commute.
"You know, it's a long commute," Ms. Roberti said.
It was a long commute for a lot of people".
And now, with her long commute, she was arriving late.
"So in many instances, the only option is an extremely long commute".
Another complication of the long commute was that Aura regularly got lost.
I have a very long commute down a hallway and up a set of stairs.
At the least, a lack of affordable housing implies a long commute for the working poor.
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The house needed lots of renovating and the hour-long commute "not necessarily ideal".
After 6,000 words, and an hour-long commute, I arrive at work.
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