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The phrase "are stocking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of supplying or filling something, often in the context of inventory or supplies.
Example: "The store employees are stocking the shelves with new merchandise for the upcoming sale."
Alternatives: "are supplying" or "are filling".
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are stocking
noun
A store or supply A store of goods ready for sale; inventory.
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Parents are stocking up.
Schools are stocking classrooms with computers.
City residents are stocking up on food.
Bookstores are stocking up on city maps.
"We think folks are stocking up," Ms. Weiner said.
And as Hurricane Irene moves up the East Coast, worried citizens are stocking up on supplies.
"Tabac" stores, desperate to stay in the game, are stocking up on disposable e-cigarettes.
Profit margins are slim and stores are stocking their shelves with only the top sellers.
"Bookshops are stocking far fewer picture books and its shelf life is very short.
People are stocking up on food items like milk, rice, sugar and even drinking water.
None of the neighborhood's pantries are stocking the traditional Thanksgiving fowl.
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