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The phrase "a warehouse full of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity or collection of items stored in a warehouse.
Example: "The company has a warehouse full of supplies ready for distribution to local businesses."
Alternatives: "a stockroom filled with" or "a storage facility packed with".
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Imagine a warehouse full of them.
Two trucks and a warehouse full of weaponry were confiscated.
A warehouse full of wet sugar was bought by the Goldbergs.
"I've got a warehouse full of Milo Baughman pieces in Connecticut".
And a warehouse full of furniture for the Planet Hollywood Hotel had to be sold.
It smells at once of an indoor tennis club and a warehouse full of rawhide.
Someone in her office mentioned that Kaiser had a warehouse full of used medical equipment.
He had the largest collection of antique door hardware in the country, and a warehouse full of salvaged material.
Van and Deaq rely on a warehouse full of seized property, Ferraris and Porsches, Prada suits and Rolexes.
In the hasty expansion, Brezco acquired liability insurance, paid workmen's comp and owned a warehouse full of expensive equipment.
DRC found itself lumbered with a warehouse full of UlvaShield it couldn't sell because it was patented to Foster.
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