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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stocked" is not correct and usable in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in contexts where you are describing something that is filled or supplied, but it needs to be followed by a noun to make sense.
Example: "The store had a stocked shelf of fresh produce."
Alternatives: "a filled" or "a supplied".
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I DON'T keep a stocked bar.
He keeps a stocked inventory at all times.
I would want a stocked fridge with local eggs and a bottle of wine.
He later hacked brush in a sweltering gulch and fished for bass in a stocked pond.
The perfect evening: a spot of culture, thought-provoking debate, a stocked bar and guest DJ.
The airBnB rental I got for Charlotte came complete with gym access and a stocked beer fridge.
The property is 36.25 acres on Stratton Mountain and has a barn, a sugar house and a stocked pond.
They were escorted to an air-conditioned luxury suite, equipped with a stocked refrigerator, sofas, television, bathroom, and a private terrace overlooking the court.
For starters, the green room is on camera, complete with a stocked bar, and the celebrity players are invited to drink.
The current owners constructed a garage and a barn to match the cabin's style.There are several ponds and a stocked fly-fishing stream included in the acreage.
The independence camp includes a stage where bands play on weekends, an electric generator and a stocked kitchen where volunteers cook rice, beans and roasted pork.
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