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23 May
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English (US)
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I have a question. Do you think this phrase "commuting to work" is redundant? "commute" means "going to work", so we don't have to say "work" again. Do you agree?
I have a question. Do you think this phrase "commuting to work" is redundant? "commute" means "going to work", so we don't have to say "work" again. Do you agree?
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23 May
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- English (US)
commute could also describe going to school, to be fair. But yes you can omit the "to work" part, we sometimes do.
"commute" also describes your route and time it takes to get to work/school, and not just the process of going to work/school
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commute could also describe going to school, to be fair. But yes you can omit the "to work" part, we sometimes do.
"commute" also describes your route and time it takes to get to work/school, and not just the process of going to work/school
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- English (US)
It confirms you use a vehicle to get there instead of walking, and it implies it probably takes you a while to get there. You might have a short commute, but the word puts more emphasis on your travel to work instead of just the fact that you work somewhere. (Go to work is such a common phrase that you almost don’t even consider the act itself of going. Going to work just shows you don’t work from home.)
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- English (US)
It is a little repetitive in literal meaning but it is how people would say such.
Sometimes English is a bit repetitive
- English (US)
yes, but people still say "commute to work" a lot.
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@FT43 @Kellyne @1fish2fish @paulf9765 Great! Thank you for the comments! I learned a lot from each comment. Arigato gozaimasu!

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