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been stock
noun
A store or supply A store of goods ready for sale; inventory.
Exact(12)
They have been stock in trade for all governments.
Or had we once been stock characters to her? Had she been watching us all those years while we were watching her?
Of the four companies he has floated since mid-2006, three of them have been stock market stars, far outperforming Brazil's benchmark index.
But all is fair in the comic novel: farce, punning, spoof, fictional narrators with weirdly distorted points of view — these have been stock in trade since "Don Quixote" and "Tristram Shandy".
Consumer goods companies with strong positions in China, India, Brazil and other emerging markets have been stock market darlings in recent years as those economies boomed while developed economies were stricken by the financial crisis.
The payout for cleantech investments so far have been stock market pops.
Similar(48)
No longer will drivers chase the Winston Cup, which for 32 seasons has been stock-car racing's version of the Stanley Cup.
They're stock rebels.
The remainder would be stock.
Other roles are stock figures.
The first is stock repurchases.
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