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Discover LudwigThe phrase “many staffs” is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase is “many staff members” or simply “staff.” For example, “The company has many staff members to handle the workload.”.
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Many staffs had 10 pitchers and used four-man rotations.
"You're not going to find our one to five on many staffs.
How many staffs does this man have, and why have they all not quit yet?" Well, apparently, Gingrich retains the assistance of people who make web videos, because today he's up with a campaign infomercial called "Who Got The Money?" Politico's Maggie Haberman notes some irony, because the answer seems to be, "Not Newt Gingrich".
Decide how wide you want the case; this will depend on how many staffs you want to store inside of it.
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It had too many staff.
Many staff members have left.
The outcome was misery for many staff.
I ask how many staff Nelep has.
Many staff members speak excellent English.
Many staff members also received rugs.
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