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Discover Ludwig'lay offs' is correct and usable in written English.
It is the plural form of the verb "lay off," which means to lay someone off, dismiss them from a job. Example sentence: "Due to budget cuts, the company had to make several lay offs."
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Big tech companies like Cisco Systems and Hewlett-Packard have recently announced lay offs.
The notice stated that the lay offs will occur between April 13 and April 30.
If business starts to decline, find ways to keep employees without cut backs or lay offs.
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Teasing out the statistics suggested that the stress of mass lay-offs probably caused these drops, but that the lay-offs in question could happen months after conception.
Periodic lay-offs had become the norm.
There will be no lay-offs.
Despite corporate lay-offs this 46yr.
Unemployment claims and job lay-offs have been rising.
Early retirement also seemed kinder than mass lay-offs.
State and local government lay-offs have also slowed.
His awareness, his lay-offs into my path, were unbelievable".
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