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The phrase "large stocks" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large amount of something, for example, "The store has large stocks of canned food."
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Many rich Chinese have bought large stocks of 1982 Lafite.
Large stocks are also sitting on a mountain of cash.
Historically, small stocks and large stocks take turns leading the market.
Mr. Schweitzer said trends would favor large stocks more broadly, including "those S.&P.
But since May 8, small and large stocks are running about neck and neck.
When the economy slumps, companies typically find themselves with large stocks of unsold goods.
Large stocks also have greater exposure to foreign markets, including emerging markets like China.
After the 1929 crash, it wasn't until 1945 that large stocks made it back to even.
Finally, there's this: Large stocks continue to be the darlings of professional investors.
Even quite large stocks can be hard to buy and sell on a given day.
Mr. Thompson said today that federal officials knew at that time about the large stocks of vaccine held by Aventis.
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