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The phrase "as staffed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the current personnel or team composition in a specific context, often in discussions about resources or capabilities.
Example: "The project will proceed as staffed, ensuring that all necessary roles are filled by qualified individuals."
Alternatives: "as currently manned" or "as organized".
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Someone else refers to the ABC management as staffed by the 'program prevention officers'.
With governments needing to cut deficits, those juicy profits make a tempting target, especially if the industry can be portrayed as staffed by fat cats, price gougers or polluters.
One recently-released Oakwood inmate, Kev, said that staff were so inexperienced that "they were asking me what to do to keep order" and described the prison as "staffed by kids who should be stacking shelves".
As staffed, standalone Amazon-branded storefronts, the Amazon pickup locations are distinct from the Amazon Lockers found in convenience stores and other locations in many cities.
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and he as staff photographer.
But in [major Austrian city], we are more there as staff.
Fans as much as staff.
One treated her attendants as "staff".
As far as staff go, morale is not good.
(The actors all double as staff members, a distracting device).
He served as Staff Director of the Ad Hoc Committee on Energy.
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