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Discover LudwigThe phrase "out of shelf" is not correct in standard written English
It seems to be a mistaken variation of "out of stock" or "off the shelf." Example: "The item you requested is currently out of shelf and will be restocked soon."
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"We ran out of shelf space," said Mr. Shatzoff, chuckling.
(Actually, I've run out of shelf space. It's sitting on the floor).
Their home was stuffed with wonderful works of art, wrapped in newspaper when they ran out of shelf space.
The company also hopes to expand further into the DVD market, encouraging parents who have run out of shelf space for Disney videos to convert to DVD's instead.
I have run out of shelf space and most of my books are stacked on the floor, on the sofa, chairs, tables.
Serious collectors who are running out of shelf space at home have begun jettisoning the hard plastic jewel boxes, slip their CD's into soft plastic envelops and store them in file boxes.
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Store junk food on a high, out-of-the-way shelf.
The bust of Eugene V. Debs in Mr. Kaplan's office is on an out-of-the way shelf and wears a floppy Workmen's Circle sun hat.
Place them in an out-of-the-way shelf or on top of the cabinets.
First we run out of shelves, then table space gets scarce, and soon stacks of books start rising from the floor.
I skulk around bookstores and rescue Crispin from out-of-reach back shelves as if he were up a tree, and then quietly prop him up in front of "Dumpy the Dump Truck" by Julie Andrews and daughter.
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