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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fresh inventory" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to newly received or recently updated stock of items, typically in a retail or inventory management context. Example: "The store just received a fresh inventory of the latest electronics, so be sure to check them out."
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A week connotes good turnover and fresh inventory.
A fresh inventory of Campbell's soup cans currently fills the shop's window.
For the grand opening, it will be stocked with entirely fresh inventory, including many new designer names.
Mercifully, after three hours the adhesive putty had been depleted, but by the next morning Bukszpan had secured a fresh inventory.
But his policy does not require the bureau to conduct a fresh inventory of all its public lands or to designate new areas for interim protections.
The occasion for the exhibition is a fresh inventory and a recent publication of Sander's work by Susanne Lange and Gabriele Conrath-Scholl, Sander scholars in Cologne, where Sander settled and where his archive is.
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Wal-Mart's strategy is simple, said spokeswoman Karen Burk: "We strive to be the low-price leader". The season will be an ordeal for Toys R Us, despite having sharper prices, its freshest inventory and better displays, McGowan said.
"Fresh blood" is new inventory.
Alerting travelers to fresh award inventory, he added, can both help airlines alleviate some of their liability for unredeemed awards and encourage loyalty among travelers.
The cost of obtaining permits therefore seems a small price to pay for preservation of intermittent sources that store, recharge, purify, and add to the America's stressed fresh water inventory.
And new products will be delivered every few weeks to keep inventory fresh.
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