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Discover Ludwig"taking inventory" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the process of counting and organizing items in a particular place, such as a warehouse or storeroom. For example: "We began taking inventory of the storeroom to make sure we had enough supplies for the coming week."
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He was checking his supplies, taking inventory.
A single police officer walks among the rows, taking inventory.
The salesman was very busy taking inventory or something.
By counting she meant taking inventory of my entire wardrobe, a humiliating procedure.
Her lawyers are still taking inventory of her estate to determine how much they will share.
We walked around, opening cupboards and checking behind doors, taking inventory.
CALL it taking inventory or, in light of recent events, a recount.
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"Take inventory management, for instance.
We took inventory below.
As a good retailer, I wanted to take inventory.
Upon my daughters' return from camp last year, I took inventory.
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