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Can I replace "travel into" to "commute"?

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Rebecca

Yes, you can replace "commute" with "travel into" here without changing the meaning of the sentence. Keep in mind, however, that the meanings of the words are slightly different. "Travel" can include leisure, whereas "commute" means travel for work-related purposes. Ex: I commute an hour round-trip each day. Ex: In order to get to work, I travel an hour each day.

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