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Discover Ludwig'become unemployed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone losing their job, for example: "Many people become unemployed each year due to changing economic conditions."
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And hordes of dot-commers have become unemployed.
Producing products that are not profitable is the surest way to become unemployed.
When it was all over, when he had become "unemployed of Sussex" just as I had become "unemployed of Twickenham", he accepted Tony and Cherie's invitation to dinner.
Researchers have found that when people become unemployed or suffer economic setbacks, they gain weight.
Most people want to repay their loans and default only after they become unemployed.
They're unlikely to change their consumption behavior unless they become unemployed.
A further 47,000 people over 50 may also become unemployed.
Many hundreds of thousands of hospital nurses, technologists, administrators, secretaries and doctors become unemployed or must find new positions.
But rather than bankers, Argentina's judges usually prefer to side with workers who would otherwise become unemployed.
Dickerson estimates that 1,000 controllers will become unemployed at the contract towers if the sequester plan is implemented.
A West of Scotland CAB [Citizen's Advice Bureau] reports of a client who has recently become unemployed.
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