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The phrase "are stocked with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe items that are available or supplied in a particular place, such as a store or warehouse.
Example: "The shelves in the grocery store are stocked with fresh produce and organic products."
Alternatives: "are filled with" or "are supplied with".
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Storeroom shelves are stocked with painkillers and antibiotics.
Come Christmas, food banks are stocked with goodies.
The shops are stocked with campaign literature, information about how to volunteer, and voter-registration forms.
Inside, shelves are stocked with an assortment of puzzles, books and science kits, most under $20.
The frozen food bins are stocked with goods from New Zea land, Australia and the United States.
Pharmacies are stocked with medicines.
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"Facing Reality" is stocked with such surfaces.
The garage is stocked with expensive wines.
Of course, what it's stocked with is important.
The lineup is stocked with conservatives and older officials.
(For this, polls were stocked with vats of paste).
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