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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'redundancy from' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone being laid off from a job due to redundancies, for example: "John was let go due to redundancy from his job."
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Multi-tasks are managed by a computer with a redundant one or by multi-computers with redundancy from each other are employed and evaluated in terms of the reliability and effectiveness.
This Christmas marks the first anniversary of my redundancy from Barclays.
Tim Waterstone opened his first shop in 1982 with his £6,000 redundancy from WH Smith.
She took voluntary redundancy from the Guardian in 2012, securing the party's leadership months later.
Gillian Royal, 50 BA applied art, Coventry University About five years ago, I took redundancy from my job.
Over the past year, more than 60 journalists took up the opportunity of voluntary redundancy from the editorial department.
Two applications for voluntary redundancy from outside the "at risk" teams were accepted in order to enable two employees at risk to remain with GNM.
Riddell, who says that he intends to remain a journalist, is taking voluntary redundancy from the paper this month after 19 years.
He was suspended while acting as a friend – a quasi-legal position – for an Asian staff lawyer who was fighting redundancy from another force.
She had taken voluntary redundancy from her civil service job and was looking for more family-friendly hours when the head at her children's school mentioned the vacancy.
He was able to move into his own flat, but in 1984 Philip took redundancy from GEC and never held down a job again.
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