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Discover Ludwig"train commute" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the action of regularly taking a train for commuting purposes, usually to and from work or school. For example, "I usually take the train for my daily commute."
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At least she enjoyed the train commute.
He often worked on them during his daily train commute.
"You know what a train commute is like?
"During a train commute usually no one tries to talk to people sitting near them.
He does not have internet, Netflix, a car – or a long train commute.
But he couldn't bear the F train commute, an hour each way to Midtown on a "completely packed train".
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"The reader is isolated and introspective, probably on the train commuting to work.
Daron, the buffet chef on my train, commutes from New Zealand every summer to volunteer on the railway.
NOW here's something different: condominiums that will offer panoramic water views, clubhouse amenities, adjacent parks, and ferry or train commutes to Manhattan, but are not characterized by their developer as "ultraluxury".
Train commutes experienced the largest exposure per mile of all of the combustion-derived transportation commute modes.
The largest average concentrations for most pollutants were measured during train commutes and the lowest average concentrations were observed during light-rail commutes.
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