commutable nell'Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

commutable nel dizionario PONS

Inglese americano

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inglese
It is also very commutable.
www.dailymail.co.uk
This is possible because the operations supported are commutable and can be independently committed or rolled back.
en.wikipedia.org
So it is no wonder that commutable country houses carry higher prices.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Both have access, within a commutable range, to a population pool of about 10 million people.
www.bloombergview.com
Small scale manufacturing, trades, retail and commutable industrial parks form most of the economy supplemented by seasonal tourism.
en.wikipedia.org
The whole trip would take an entire day, but now it is commutable by car within less than 30min.
en.wikipedia.org
I'd need to be a commutable distance away, though -- ideally around an hour.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It is clear that their success has been dependent on excellent transport connections, coupled with the provision of local employment and access to employment at a commutable distance.
theconversation.com
Other than those you'll need a car or bike/moped/motorbike to get around if you live a commutable distance from work.
www.expatforum.com
It is very commutable, with great train, tram and cycle links.
www.propertyobserver.com.au

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