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Idioms and Phrases
Available for sale or use, on hand, as in We have several dozen tires in stock . The antonym, out of stock , means “not available for sale,” usually only temporarily. For example, This item is out of stock now, but we expect a new order next week . [Early 1600s]Example Sentences
The opposition party has also long accused the first lady of being involved in stock price manipulation.
But that sort of drop in stock is pretty standard after outbreaks.
Boeing plans to raise up to $25bn in stock and debt offerings and said it has reached a deal with major banks to borrow as much much as $10bn.
He said he voted for the plan but feels he was misled by the company after purchasing some $50,000 in stock, which is now worthless.
Even scrolling through a retailer's website to see what’s in stock seems outdated.
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