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The phrase 'stocking up on' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an idiomatic phrase when you are referring to purchasing a large quantity of something to stock a store, pantry, etc. For example: I went to the grocery store this week to stock up on canned goods and other essentials for my pantry.
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Whatever we decide, we'll certainly see more cows stocking up on Yakult in Tesco.
Saffo, for one, is stocking up on compact discs.
Shoppers stocking up on food jammed supermarkets and elbowed one another for what was left.
Epicurious: Stocking up on matzo?
City residents are stocking up on food.
Bookstores are stocking up on city maps.
Ms. Hussey is stocking up on buttons.
City residents have been stocking up on food.
Children were stocking up on their lifelines -- candy and Coke.
"I'm stocking up on food and other things," she said.
Others lined up in supermarkets, stocking up on food supplies.
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