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The phrase "announced that it will be sacking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where an organization is informing others about the decision to terminate employees.
Example: "The company announced that it will be sacking several employees due to budget cuts."
Alternatives: "stated that it will be dismissing" or "declared that it will be laying off".
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Twitter has announced that it will be sacking hundreds of staff, as the company attempts to stem its slowing growth.
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Others will be sacked.
"If they talk, they will be sacked.
"I don't believe he will be sacked, or should be sacked," said the Dundee forward.
Di Matteo will be sacked.
The authorities later announced that he had been sacked.
ING Barings, a Dutch-owned investment bank had already announced that it was to sack 1,200 of its 10,000 staff; it has also shed its boss.
But he insisted that he will not be sacked despite another setback.
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