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"stocked up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean to buy a large quantity of something, especially in preparation for something. For example: "We stocked up on supplies before the storm hit."
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We're all stocked up here".
I'm all stocked up on Theraflu.
They stocked up on all this gear.
At least I've stocked up on Ozujsko.
Another woman had stocked up on shampoo and rice.
Others inspected damage and stocked up on supplies.
So banks have stocked up, especially on CDOs.
Officers stocked up on alcohol from Cuban suppliers.
Have we stocked up on enough water and food?
The Giants stocked up on safeties in the off-season.
They stocked up on hamburger, pancake mix, eggs.
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