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"number of layoffs" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase when referring to the amount of people that have been laid off from their job. For example, "The number of layoffs has risen significantly this quarter."
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Google declined to confirm the number of layoffs.
Unfortunately, that included a small number of layoffs today".
The closure will involve an unknown number of layoffs.
The number of layoffs announced by airlines since the attacks is now about 93,000.
A statement from the newspaper's management did not mention a specific number of layoffs.
But the protesters rejected the management's latest offer to reduce the number of layoffs.
American said it had not calculated the total number of layoffs that would be necessary.
We've worked very hard to have the number of layoffs as small as it could be".
The number of layoffs was reported late yesterday by the Linley Group, a chip-market research and consulting firm.
In addition, retailers added fewer workers during the holidays, causing an abnormally low number of layoffs early this year.
The mayor, Dannel P. Malloy, said he would offer an early-retirement package to reduce the number of layoffs.
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