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"get it stocked" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of stocking a store or business with merchandise or supplies. For example: "Please remember to get the shelves stocked with new products before the grand opening."
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As soon as everything is legal, however, they intend to start delivering their salsa and trying to get it stocked on grocery shelves.
Third, it is very easy to have a self-published book available for order from a bookstore, though to get it stocked is not easy.
He brokered deals to get it stocked everywhere in the US, from Bloomingdales to Wal-Mart.
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In fact, it wants it so bad that it has downgraded M$ (get it, lol!) stock from "buy" to "neutral" in an attempt to encourage the move.
They'll call you when they get it in stock, and they need to verify that you are the same person when picking it up.
However, it is easier to get its stock price.
"We obviously want to get it fully in stock as quickly as possible," said Mr. Freed, vice president in charge of the Kindle.
I prefer it, because you don't lose anything; you get it all into the stock and consume it, which is more romantic than chucking the nasty bits out".
Cover and cook very gently indeed (a heat-diffuser mat is helpful), for at least 1 hour or maybe longer, stirring from time to time; the desired consistency should be that of porridge, and where the rice harmoniously marries with the stock as one; you may need more stock to get it just right.
When we get it, you will see gold, stocks, real estate and other assets re-inflate.
Our advice: If you yearn for a cosmopolitan flavor in your portfolio, get it by buying an international stock fund, and seek out one that does not hedge its currency exposure.
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