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sufficient stock of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"sufficient stock of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would use this phrase to refer to a large amount of goods or material that meets the current needs of a person or company. For example, "The store has a sufficient stock of toys for the holiday season."
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Usage summary
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Exact Expressions
11 human-written examples
Yet, sometimes even franchised dealers rely on gray market suppliers, particularly when they are unable to obtain sufficient stock of a popular model through their regular channels.
News & Media
There is, as Kate Gordon of the Campaign to Protect Rural England points out, a sufficient stock of brownfield sites (land formerly given over to industrial or commercial uses) in England to build 1m homes at medium density.
News & Media
For me, essential items included: medical kit, headlight, mechanically powered torchlight, long lasting gas lighter to light candles when power was off, an unlocked 'dumb' phone (much longer lasting battery life than smart phones), sufficient stock of baby wipes and hand sanitiser (sometimes you won't have running water for days), and a detailed map of Sierra Leone.
News & Media
As each deviation from regular progress is announced, we may view it as an amusing prank — certainly the Preface finally appearing in volume three reads this way — but with a little distance, or maybe, having built up sufficient stock of such surprises, we begin to see it as an expression of the way reality works.
News & Media
As each deviation from regular progress is announced, we may view it as an amusing prank certainly the Preface finally appearing in volume three reads this way but with a little distance, or maybe, having built up sufficient stock of such surprises, we begin to see it as an expression of the way reality works.
News & Media
These means enable families to preserve a sufficient stock of animals or to quickly recover a herd.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
49 human-written examples
Mr. McHugh and General Odierno said the Army would allocate money to match the size of the personnel with sufficient stocks of equipment to sustain readiness and meet requirements of future operations.
News & Media
Sufficient stocks of 20% enriched uranium would dramatically cut the time it takes to get to the 90% grade needed for a bomb.If Russia now backs tougher Security Council sanctions, China may be reluctant to be the only permanent member of the council to block new measures.
News & Media
In other words, although microcredit access in our case does not seem to predict enterprise profitability, business owners who approached business ownership with sufficient stocks of business skills and experience seemed to experience increases in enterprise profits.
They thanked us profusely and told us that they had sufficient stocks of blood.
News & Media
Garst warned the Soviets to grow the corn in the southern part of the country, and to ensure there were sufficient stocks of fertilizer, insecticides, and herbicides.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing resource management, use "sufficient stock of" to clearly communicate that there are enough supplies to meet current needs. This phrasing adds a level of assurance and competence to your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "sufficient stock of" interchangeably with phrases like "excessive stock of" or "limited stock of". "Sufficient" implies meeting requirements, whereas "excessive" and "limited" indicate overage or shortage, respectively.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "sufficient stock of" functions as an adjective phrase modifying a noun. It describes the quantity of the noun as being adequate to meet requirements. As Ludwig AI indicates, the phrase is grammatically sound and commonly used.
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "sufficient stock of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase that indicates an adequate quantity of something. As Ludwig AI confirms, the phrase is reliable for expressing preparedness and assurance across various contexts. Predominantly found in scientific, news, and formal business sources, it maintains a neutral to professional register. The related phrases, such as "adequate supply of" and "ample quantity of", offer semantic alternatives while maintaining clarity. When using this phrase, ensure it accurately reflects the quantity being described and is not confused with terms indicating overage or shortage.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
adequate supply of
Replaces "stock" with "supply" and "sufficient" with "adequate", focusing on the availability of resources.
ample quantity of
Substitutes "stock" with "quantity" and "sufficient" with "ample", emphasizing the abundance of something.
enough inventory of
Uses "inventory" instead of "stock", highlighting a detailed list of items in hand.
requisite amount of
Replaces "sufficient" with "requisite", indicating something is needed or essential.
necessary reserve of
Employs "reserve" to denote a backup supply, implying preparedness for future needs.
plenty of stockpile
Uses "stockpile" to highlight a large accumulation of goods, suggesting an overabundance.
an adequate store of
Replaces "stock" with "store", emphasizing a place where things are kept.
a good deal of
A more informal phrasing for describing a large quantity of something available.
a fair amount of
Indicates a reasonable quantity, subtly implying that it might not be excessive.
a plentiful supply of
Suggests abundance using "plentiful", emphasizing a more than adequate amount.
FAQs
How can I use "sufficient stock of" in a sentence?
Use "sufficient stock of" to indicate that there is enough of something available to meet a particular need. For example, "The hospital maintains a sufficient stock of medications to treat all patients".
What are some alternatives to "sufficient stock of"?
You can use alternatives such as "adequate supply of", "ample quantity of", or "enough inventory of depending on the context".
Is it better to say "sufficient stock of" or "adequate stock of"?
Both "sufficient stock of" and "adequate stock of" are correct and have similar meanings. The choice often depends on personal preference or the specific context, although "sufficient" may imply a slightly higher standard.
What does "sufficient stock of" imply about the quantity?
"Sufficient stock of" implies that the quantity is enough to meet current and possibly near-future needs, indicating a balanced and prepared approach to resource management.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested