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has been stocked
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "has been stocked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an item or product has been added to inventory or supply, typically in a retail or warehouse context. Example: "The new shipment of books has been stocked on the shelves and is ready for customers."
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Alternative expressions(20)
has been agreed upon
has been informed of
has been transported
has been kept informed
has been honored
has been equipped
has been removed
has been announced
was presented
has been routed
has been redeployed
has been discontinued
has been executed
has been recommended that
has been surrendered
has been made clear
has been substantiated
has received notice
has been reassigned
has been shared
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
22 human-written examples
The lake has been stocked with food fish.
Encyclopedias
And conveniently the stage has been stocked with these elements.
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The freshman pantry has been stocked with the fastidiousness of Martha Stewart.
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Lake Qārūn in Al-Fayyūm governorate (muḥāfaẓah) has been stocked with būrī and Lake Nasser with bulṭī, which grow very large in its waters.
Encyclopedias
The Miss Ultimo range is geared towards women aged 18 to 25 and has been stocked in Debenhams stores and online.
News & Media
The kitchen has been stocked with the same types of snacks that Mr. Trump had on his private plane, including Lay's potato chips.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
38 human-written examples
"She has been stocking up on items from all over the world.
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(The London fashion designer has been stocking re-editions of Ercol's sensible furniture since 2000).
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But recently Space NK has been stocking more English brands, as well.
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For the past 20 years Judith Kaminsky has been stocking functioning secondhand "gourmet appurtenances".
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Mr. Scott has been stocking up campaign contributions, but currently only 32 percent of voters say he deserves a second term.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about retail or supply chains, use "has been stocked" to clearly indicate that shelves or storage areas are filled with merchandise ready for sale or use.
Common error
Avoid using "has been stocked" in contexts where 'equipped', 'provided', or 'supplied' would be more appropriate, especially when describing abstract concepts or non-physical items.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "has been stocked" functions as a passive verb phrase, indicating that an object or location has received items or supplies. As Ludwig AI confirms, this usage is correct and common. The examples show it applied to diverse contexts, from lakes stocked with fish to stores stocked with products.
Frequent in
News & Media
32%
Science
24%
Encyclopedias
16%
Less common in
Wiki
12%
Formal & Business
8%
Reference
8%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "has been stocked" is a grammatically sound and frequently used passive construction, as Ludwig AI indicates. It denotes that a place or container is now filled with items, ready for use or sale. Its usage spans across various contexts, from retail and supply chains to wildlife management. While versatile, it's best practice to ensure the context aligns with the implication of completed stocking action and availability. Consider synonyms like "has been supplied" or "has been replenished" for nuanced meanings. Avoid overuse in non-retail contexts where other terms might be more appropriate.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
has been supplied
Focuses on the act of providing something that was needed.
has been replenished
Implies that something was previously depleted and is now refilled.
has been filled
Emphasizes the act of making something full.
has been provided
Highlights the act of making something available.
has been furnished
Suggests equipping something with what is necessary.
has been equipped
Focuses on providing necessary tools or items for a specific purpose.
has been loaded
Implies placing a significant quantity of items into something.
has been arrayed
Suggests an organized and visually appealing arrangement of items.
has been freighted
Focuses on transportation and the carrying of goods, less about retail or provisioning
has been endowed
Suggests gifting or equipping an object or institution
FAQs
How can I use "has been stocked" in a sentence?
You can use "has been stocked" to describe a place or container that is now full of items. For example, "The shelves "have been stocked" with the latest products".
What are some alternatives to "has been stocked"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives such as "has been supplied", "has been replenished", or "has been filled".
Is it correct to say "is stocked" instead of "has been stocked"?
While "is stocked" is grammatically correct, it describes a current state. "Has been stocked" indicates that the action of stocking has been completed and the state now exists as a result of that action.
What is the difference between "has been stocked" and "is being stocked"?
"Has been stocked" indicates a completed action resulting in a present state of being full. "Is being stocked" describes an action that is currently in progress.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested