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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inventory in" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English
To make this phrase grammatically correct, it should be changed to "inventory of" or "inventory into". For example: The store manager did an inventory of all the products in the warehouse. OR The store manager did an inventory into the new shipment of products.
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IN Morris County, for example, there was about nine months' inventory in March.
Inventory in Connecticut also rose.
"Now, we're managing inventory in each store.
That's what the "inventory in the channel" is too.
You've got to constantly keep the inventory in motion".
The five Kraus children decided to sell the Kraus reference library and inventory in separate auctions.
By contrast, the same industrial inventory in South Korea is worth $489 billion.
The result was a retailer's nightmare: crate-loads of inventory in a still-weak economy.
She said he stashed his inventory in what had been the maid's room of the apartment.
That decision squeezed Lowe's gross margins but helped it reduce inventory in stores.
Like other retailers, Penney has been cutting inventory in response to tepid spending.
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