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(1) Subject to alteration or change
(2) Capable of being exchanged for another or for something else that is equivalent
(1) The two areas are similar because they each constitute a local labour market and they each cover an area commutable by car.
(2) The fact that the new motorway now stretches for 72 kilometres from Dublin to Dundalk has made the town much more commutable , especially for those working at Dublin airport.
(3) It is not easily commutable to London, which is 1hr 50 min from the railway station.
(4) A 34-mile drive up the A68 road to Edinburgh does make this commutable .
(5) With Glasgow and Edinburgh easily commutable and located in such outstanding scenery, the attractions are easy to see.
(6) We hope they will all come to work in Swindon, which is commutable .
(7) It's also really commutable - it's so easy to get back to London.
(8) It was hoped that such a specimen, closely resembling that obtained from newborns, would be commutable to all methods for measuring total bilirubin and be suitable for testing their accuracy.
(9) Residential areas around Shanghai are also increasingly important since a number of infrastructure projects have increased the commutability of residents to the city.
(10) It's revitalised the area, bringing commutability to these former fields on the very outskirts of London.
(11) Lack of commutability was attributed to the protein matrix (bovine serum) and the presence of ditaurobilirubin in the survey specimens.
(12) Located in an ideal position for commutability from all directions, the hotel can offer accommodation to guests on a short stop over visit.
(13) The towns enviable mix of commutability and sympathetic countryside has seen it prosper.
substitutable
Incommutable