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The phrase "labor loss" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the decrease in workforce or employees, and is often used in business or economic contexts. Example: The company faced significant labor losses due to the recent economic downturn, resulting in a restructuring of their workforce and cost-cutting measures.
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Lyons is narrowly tipped to be a Labor loss (a 45% chance of a Labor loss), a seat in which Labor has a 12.3% TPP margin.
Bass and Braddon are in the "almost sure" Labor loss column.
After a resounding Labor loss, that word "fault" is now everywhere.
The most high-profile Labor loss was to former assistant treasurer David Bradbury who was beaten in the seat of Lindsay by Liberal candidate Fiona Scott.
But, announcing his resignation on Wednesday, he said: "If the government had been re-elected I would have served at least three [years]." He said his thinking about his future in the event of a Labor loss had "ebbed and flowed".
Preview to 15-minute advocacy film, LOVE, LABOR, LOSS.
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But the chart also shows that labor losses lessen with age and are positive for a number of age groups.
We model Central American migrant-sending household agricultural practices given labor losses and the concomitant infusion of remittances.
We calculated the MbC by assuming a 1-day labor value loss for 1 hospitalized day and a half-day labor value loss for one outpatient visit.
Exacerbating this dynamic was labor's loss of a trusted tool of leverage: the strike.
Yawning fans aside, critics, including Ebert & Roeper, who have pointed their influential thumbs skyward, are praising Mr. Sternfeld's million-dollar baby as a poignant small-town drama with big themes of love, labor and loss.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com