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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stocked at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the location where something is regularly kept or stored. Example: "The convenience store is stocked at all times with fresh produce and everyday essentials."
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Each location gets stocked at least five days a week, while the airport gets stocked seven days a week.
The two have outposts around the city with the same goods stocked at the museum.
Even if TB Eddie Lacy laves early, Alabama is stocked at tailback.
The Grizzlies were stocked at guard, leaving Crittenton fighting for playing time.
That certainly has been the case for Anntian, one of the labels stocked at Konk.
The Rockets were similarly well stocked at point guard, with Kyle Lowry and Goran Dragic.
They're stocked at the counter, where you buy them in bulk.
But you could usually rely on its being stocked at the Irish bars along Third Avenue.
It also sells delicatessen products, which are also stocked at Budgen's deli counters.
They think about the device that's stocked at their children's schools.
Lots of blood products cannot be stocked at every health centre.
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