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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid layoffs" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing strategies or measures to prevent job cuts within a company or organization.
Example: "The management is exploring various options to avoid layoffs during the economic downturn."
Alternatives: "prevent job cuts" or "reduce workforce reductions".
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"Frankly they're trying to avoid layoffs".
In fact, Hawaii instituted furloughs to avoid layoffs.
Companies are cutting working hours, even as many avoid layoffs.
Mr. Suozzi has said that he hopes to avoid layoffs.
"I told them I wanted to avoid layoffs," he said.
It said the cut was intended to avoid layoffs.
To avoid layoffs, workers will have to sacrifice.
In exchange, the Council and the city would contribute money to avoid layoffs.
And they hoped to avoid layoffs that might worsen unemployment, which remained around 10 percent.
If it not a bluff, now is the time to strike a deal and avoid layoffs.
The union is calling for an outside management team to look for ways to avoid layoffs.
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