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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being staffed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of filling a position or job with employees. Example: The recently opened restaurant is still in the process of being staffed, so we were unable to make reservations for tonight.
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"We have shops opening until 10pm being staffed by one person.
It was being staffed by Al Kurtz, a Democrat on the county board.
How long before the decision is taken to rationalise further by stopping more lightly used stations from being staffed at all?
Schools officials said that more than 100 schools being staffed by nonunion workers as alternative care for children would expand their hours as of Thursday.
"Posts that were previously offered to new graduates are now being staffed by unpaid interns," he says, "so entry-level jobs are disappearing.
"The idea of being staffed in Cleveland and doing another 'delayering' B.C.G.'s polite euphemism for layoffs—just seemed catastrophic," he said.
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Legal emergency rooms are staffed.
The reception desk is staffed until midnight.
The AAP is staffed by volunteers.
"The agencies are staffed for qualitative".
It is staffed entirely by volunteers.
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