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Discover Ludwig"stocking up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of purchasing a large quantity of something that is needed or wanted in order to have enough supply to last over a period of time. For example: I'm stocking up on canned food and bottled water in case of an emergency.
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Epicurious: Stocking up on matzo?
City residents are stocking up on food.
Bookstores are stocking up on city maps.
He was stocking up for the tour.
Start stocking up on snack food now.
Ms. Hussey is stocking up on buttons.
Some readers appear to be stocking up early.
He isn't exactly stocking up for the end times.
City residents have been stocking up on food.
"I'm stocking up, mainly on garters and panties.
Children were stocking up on their lifelines -- candy and Coke.
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