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Discover Ludwig"inventory taking" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the process of counting and recording all items or goods in a particular location or business. Example: "The store employees spent the entire day doing inventory taking to ensure the accuracy of their stock levels."
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He could have kept on just like that — buying inventory, taking customers' money, replacing the shelves with more inventory.
In the current climate, with inventory taking longer to sell, Mr. Levinson said, for the first time ever, there is a rental market in the gated communities.
The Museum of Civilizations of Ivory Coast near the center of town was closed, ostensibly for inventory taking after it was looted of millions in art during the crisis.
He spends the colder months revamping inventory, taking orders and hand-delivering skis.
We did not systematically score new findings as such throughout the assessment because the primary goal was to test feasibility and focused on initial problem inventory taking.
The difference comes about because here we are dealing with a resource which is hidden under water, therefore, inventory taking presents a special problem (Hamlisch, 1973).
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An inventory taken in 1868 counted 15,000 mattresses.
The furniture, most of it antiques, is based on the inventory taken after Handel's death.
When Mary Mangan's body was found, a typed inventory took account of her effects, including diamond solitaire jewelry.
Don't pay the deposit until you've checked the inventory, taken photos of any damaged items and asked the landlord to agree before signing and dating it.
An inventory taken on the day of the raid documented 1.2 million cannon balls, 6,000 unfinished weapons, 4,000 bayonet scabbards and 3,100 sabres.
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