Usage examples of "stock" in French with translation to English

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Celle-là, elle est de stock. That one, it is in stock.
Nous n'en avons plus en stock. We're out of stock.
Notre stock de pétrole est en rupture. Our stock of oil is running out.
Ce n'est plus en stock, mais je peux vous faire un bon. It's out of stock, but I can give you a rain check.
Nous sommes actuellement en rupture de stock. We're out of stock now.
Le produit affiché dans la publicité est-il déjà en rupture de stock? Is the product in the ad already out of stock?
Tous les pull-overs de ce type sont en rupture de stock en ce moment. Nous les commanderons à la boutique principale à Tokyo. All sweaters of this type are out of stock now. We'll order them from the main store in Tokyo.
J'ai oublié de verrouiller le stock. I forgot to lock the storeroom.
Son autobiographie est sortie aujourd'hui et était en rupture de stock vers midi. His autobiography was released today and was sold out by noon.
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