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Filter by Meaning The chef taught us how to furlough the dough for the perfect croissants.
The factory workers were given a furlough during the holidays.
The football team's coach decided to put the player on furlough after he violated the team's code of conduct.
The factory is planning a furlough for its workers during the summer break.
The restaurant had to furlough most of its staff after the city implemented a new curfew due to the pandemic.
The university has implemented a furlough program for its faculty to reduce costs.
The company announced a furlough for all employees during the holidays.
The government provided furlough support for those who lost their jobs.
The orchestra announced a furlough due to the lack of funding.
The firefighter's uniform had a reflective furlough for safety reasons.
The restaurant had to furlough its workers because of the slow season.
The amusement park had to furlough its workers during the winter season.
The athlete was given a furlough to recover from a minor injury.
Many workers were placed on furlough due to the pandemic.
The army will furlough the soldiers for a few weeks.
The officer had a furlough on his uniform to signify his rank.
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