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Discover Ludwig"layoff" is a correct and common word in written English.
It usually refers to the practice of temporarily reducing or eliminating jobs within a company as a cost-cutting measure. For example, "Due to the financial crisis, the company was forced to initiate a layoff of a hundred employees."
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"Lowe had a layoff.
Everyone had a layoff this year.
Take the case of a layoff.
We're not even thinking about a layoff strategy.
A layoff in 2001 proved to be a turning point.
Do not say this is a layoff,' " she said.
"The only thing a layoff affects is your timing".
But last April, her husband received a layoff notice.
U.S. Steel plants are on a layoff spree.
A layoff in such a case could be deemed unfair.
It could easily accompany the aftermath of a drinking binge following a layoff.
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