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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the inventory of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a list or record of items or assets that a person or organization possesses. Example: The accountant was responsible for keeping track of the inventory of the company's supplies and equipment.
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The inventory of disappointments was long and varied.
The inventory of unsold homes in November was 4.27 million.
"The inventory of office space has dried up," he added.
The inventory of houses for sale is 73.
Second, the inventory of homes for sale fell as well.
Does the inventory of securities turn over quickly?
An organization's files provide the inventory of accumulated rules.
Selections from the inventory of the New York dealer Israel Sack raised $2.2 million.
In many towns, the inventory of unsold homes has been rising.
"We're sticking to the inventory of a one-room cabin," said Ms. Monk.
But the inventory of oceanfront land in the retirement havens of the Southeast is shrinking.
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