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The phrase "fully stock up" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to indicate the act of completely replenishing supplies or inventory.
Example: "Before the winter season, we need to fully stock up on food and essentials."
Alternatives: "completely stock" or "thoroughly replenish."
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It's impossible to fully stock up, she said.
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As a society, we are fully stocked up on this genre.
I had also been accepted to study politics and sociology at Bristol University and by September I was fully stocked up on bed linen and crockery, ready for the independence of university life.
Stock up on sanitizers".
Stock up for winter!
So stock up!
Stock up again".
Stock up: Chalky White.
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Stock up on toiletries.
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