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Phrases with «to lay off»
The phrase
"to lay off"
means to stop doing something or to reduce one's involvement in a particular activity.
Full definition
to lay
(parent phrase)
to lay off
to lay off teachers
to lay off workers
to lay off employees
to lay off staff
Related phrases
to be off to a good start
to be off to a great start
to get off to a good start
to get off to a great start
to get off to a strong start
to get off to the right start
to get off to a winning start
to get someone off to a good start
to get breastfeeding off to a good start
to get someone off to a great start
to help someone get off to a good start
to lay claim to
to go off to college
to show something off to the world
to show off to one's friends
to show someone off to one's friends
lay offs
to head off to college
to lay someone off
people laid off
Sentences with «to lay off»
I recently
got laid off
from the coal mines and my girl friend of 7 years left me.
(
meetsugarmommas.com
)
After getting
laid off from
a high - paying, yet stressful job, I had no career direction.
(
mindbodygreen.com
)
I worked as hard as I could not to have cops and firefighters and teachers
laid off in
a time of recession.
(
wrvo.org
)
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