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Common collocations with stock in American Collocation

stock noun

US /stɑk/

large

extensive
huge
large
vast

We hold an extensive stock of organ music.

small or getting smaller

declining
depleted
dwindling
falling
limited

Order now – limited stock available.

enough

adequate
enough
sufficient

Does the country have sufficient food stocks?

total

entire
overall
total

These organizations have a total stock of around 4,000 appartments and houses.

new

fresh
new

Your order will be delivered as soon as possible after fresh stocks arrive.

old

existing
old

High house prices are putting incredible strain on our existing stock of affordable homes.

unwanted

damaged
excess
redundant
unsold

The company is extending its summer sale to clear excess stock.

use up a stock

clear
decimate
diminish
dispose of
exhaust
use up

Paper copies will be amended when current stocks are exhausted.

add to a stock

add to
replace
replenish

Businesses need to increase production in order to replenish stocks to desired levels.

have a stock

have
hold
keep
maintain
retain

The Glasgow Gallery holds a stock of over 1000 original paintings.

make sure you have enough stock

conserve
preserve

In the current situation, everyone needs to use water wisely and help us conserve stocks.

get a stock

accumulate
acquire
purchase

Over his lifetime, he has accumulated a stock of funny stories.