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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
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Does " should stock up on supplies" mean " should stock up to supply the public"?

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The government has spent £424m buying stocks of Tamiflu and £136m on Relenza in case of a flu pandemic. During the swine flu outbreak of 2009, the World Health Organisation recommended that all countries should stock up on supplies.
  

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NL888 Does " should stock up on supplies" mean " should stock up to supply the public"? Yes.

  • NL888 Does " should stock up on supplies" mean " should stock up to supply the public"?
  • Yes.
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NL888 Does " should stock up on supplies" mean " should stock up to supply the public"?
Yes.

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