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The phrase "a warehousing of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of storing or accumulating items, data, or resources in a warehouse or similar context.
Example: "The company is focused on a warehousing of essential supplies to ensure they can meet customer demand during peak seasons."
Alternatives: "a storage of" or "an accumulation of".
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We shouldn't continue to use prisons as a warehousing of those who have been failed by society.
The population with schizophrenia appears therefore sufficiently large for increases from this source to have fuelled a debate in the 19th century that could not be readily resolved in the absence of specific diagnostic criteria as to whether the observed increase could be entirely explained in terms of increases in the population or a warehousing of patients.
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In Dr. Salvo's head resides a warehouse of facts.
A warehouse of people paid less than the minimum wage?
"(The cave is) just a warehouse of information," he said.
"The scene looks like a warehouse of humanity.
The idea of a museum as a warehouse of booty or treasure is really very sad.
Coffee was stored from October 2008 to September 2009 in a warehouse of the Agriculture Society Ltda.
He has a staff of five, and a warehouse of about $1.5 million in handbags.
Whatever else it can be accused of, Breitbart is a warehouse of original news.
He added, however, that the disaffected troops had access to a "warehouse of munitions and arms".
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