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The phrase 'an inventory' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a comprehensive list of items or resources, such as a catalog of products, a list of tools, or a tally of materials. For example: "The storeroom keeper was asked to create an inventory of all the spare parts kept in the warehouse".
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Both designers suggested starting with an inventory.
"It's good to keep an inventory.
Collingswood has an inventory of 72 homes.
Sean Jackson, 25, is an inventory auditor.
Label it and keep an inventory list.
"We took an inventory risk," Ms. May said.
6. Make an inventory of your past indiscretions.
The police make an inventory of the deceased's belongings.
Finally, there's an "inventory bounce" when the overhang is gone.
Then you take an inventory of the pantry.
Scribbling an inventory dotted with stars and exclamations.
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