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The phrase "a large inventory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant amount of stock or goods available for sale or distribution.
Example: "The store has a large inventory of electronics, ensuring that customers can find the latest gadgets."
Alternatives: "a substantial stock" or "an extensive collection".
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"They didn't have a large inventory of dangerous chemicals.
It holds a large inventory, though getting at something on the bottom meant rooting around.
Another developing trend is a large inventory of used jets for sale.
A large inventory of likely foreclosures continues to hang over the market.
Though many recreational amenities had been in place for decades, a large inventory of desirable second homes had not.
There, Mr. Fortunoff continued the family tradition of discount prices, a large inventory and an attentive sales staff.
"We've been keeping a large inventory of nuclear weapons that we don't need and that the military doesn't want".
Airmen measure their virility in terms of combat aircraft, and fight like tigers to maintain a large inventory.
"Tables come in so many sizes today that stores don't have a large inventory" of tablecloths, she said.
But the seeds of the diamond industry's troubles were planted even before the downturn, as producers accumulated a large inventory and took on excessive debt.
USEC, based in Bethesda, Md., said it had a large inventory of enriched uranium and would continue to import enriched uranium from Russia for sale to American utilities.
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