daily commuter

collocation in English

meaningsofdailyandcommuter

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daily
noun[C]
uk
/ˈdeɪ.li/
us
/ˈdeɪ.li/
a person who is employed to clean someone ...
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commuter
noun[C]
uk
/kəˈmjuː.tər/
us
/kəˈmjuː.t̬ɚ/
someone who regularly travels between work ...
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(Definition ofdailyandcommuterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We need to reduce as muchdailycommutertraffic as possible by arriving at touring fuel consumption figures.
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It has adailycommuterpopulation—a working population—of an additional 400,000 people.
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Thedailycommutertraffic to workplaces in the latter two places is significant.
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Traffic jams are common in the city due todailycommutertraffic volumes, intercity traffic and excessive winter snow.
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They are daily commuters to the urban nodes and not migrants.
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Because of the concentration of economic activity and wealth in the urban node, it forms the centre of gravitation for migrants and daily commuters in search of work.
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They would clearly add to the overall cost of transport, and to the cost of individual daily commuters across the bridge.
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The people affected by the closure of the line are about 1,500 daily commuters and more than 1,000 other passengers drawn from a wide area.
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What we are aiming to do is to restrict those who cause congestion—and this means particularly the daily commuters.
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It had a population of 60 000 and 15 000 daily commuters.
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The line was built in the 19th century to cheap specifications, and it is no longer adequate for the weight of thousands of daily commuters that it must carry.
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This will impact the life-style of the daily commuters who commute for work between these cities.
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Daily commuters crowded past the otherwise barren cattle ranches for several hours each day.
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As a result, while electric machines excel as daily commuters traveling a fixed distance round trip, on the open road riders experience inhibiting range anxiety.
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The temporary through routing was useful in helping daily commuters utilise other connection train stations at the city's west end.
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In 2007, the bridge was used by 77,000 daily commuters.
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Most of them boarded in the main building but there was a small contingent of daily commuters.
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A temporary station was opened to serve its 10,000 daily commuters and freight trains.
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It utilizes existing railroad tracks and serves 2,600 daily commuters.
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