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Petusek Posted 13 years ago
Business & Finance

verb + "stock movement"

Hello,

which of the following verbs collocate(s) with "stock movement of items" (=X)?

a) to do X
b) to carry out X
c) to realize X
d) to execute X
e) to make X
f) to perform X
g) to conduct X

Are there any other alternatives?

Thanks a lot for any suggestions!

Best,

P.
  

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Hi, I can't choose a verb because I don't understand the phrase 'stock movement of items'. Can you please explain? Do you perhaps mean 'sales'?

  • Hi, I can't choose a verb because I don't understand the phrase 'stock movement of items'.
  • Can you please explain?
  • Do you perhaps mean 'sales'?
  • Or is it something to do with 'inventory'?
  • Clive
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Hi,

I can't choose a verb because I don't understand the phrase 'stock movement of items'. Can you please explain?
Do you perhaps mean 'sales'?
Or is it something to do with 'inventory'?


Clive
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CliveHi, I can't choose a verb because I don't understand the phrase 'stock movement of items'. Can you please explain? Do you perhaps mean 'sales'?Or is it something to do with 'inventory'? Clive
Hello,

I guess it's something to do with 'inventory'. Consider the following (rather weird) sentence:

"...
The system automatically notifies th
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It could mean anything. I don't know.

If you just want to know which verbs collocate with movement, they are

a) to do X <<<<<<<<
b) to carry out X <<<<<<<<<
c) to realize X
d) to execute X <<<<<<<
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I see. I wish I had more information to give you. All I know is the "movement" probably involves some goods and stock management.

Anyway, thanks a lot for your help!

Best,

P.

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