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Ansonguy Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Low on stock [of/with] several products

I have made up the two examples below.

(1) We're low on stock of several products right now. We'll get some more next month.

(2) We're low on stock with several products right now. We'll get some more next month.

Which preposition is correct: "of" or "with"? Thank you very much.

  

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We're low on stock on several products right now. But you'll much more often see it like this: Several products are low on stock right now. CJ

  • We're low on stock on several products right now.
  • But you'll much more often see it like this: Several products are low on stock right now.
  • CJ
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We're low on stock on several products right now.

But you'll much more often see it like this:

Several products are low on stock right now.

CJ

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