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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have inventory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the possession or availability of stock or goods, often in a business context.
Example: "Before we proceed with the order, please confirm that we have inventory of the requested items."
Alternatives: "possess stock" or "maintain inventory."
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"We have inventory".
"We still have inventory.
A. They are in parts of Manhattan that we currently do not have inventory.
"It's always faster to have inventory in one place … we're dramatically more efficient than we were," Clark said.
"But it puts them in good position to have inventory for tax-free week January 17-24," she said.
Dell, which is building a box fresh and shipping it out the door to the customer, doesn't have inventory, and that is why they win.
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We have inventoried our emissions, set an ambitious target, and begun implementation.
And as you have inventories rise thats not good for the construction sector of the economy.
Accordingly, we have inventoried the megafauna of Indian Ocean seamounts, using under-water video.
By 2020 the countries must have inventoried all chemicals currently used in commerce.
Having inventory requires you to deal with a different set of complex issues, including theft control.
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