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To "stock" normally is in context of shops and stores. To "stock" items means to reestablish their places in the store to be bought. When one says "items are out of stock," it means there are no more of that item to be bought.
"Store" means to place it somewhere for a long period of time, normally in a cabinet or something.
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To "stock" normally is in context of shops and stores. To "stock" items means to reestablish their places in the store to be bought. When one says "items are out of stock," it means there are no more of that item to be bought.
"Store" means to place it somewhere for a long period of time, normally in a cabinet or something.
Hope that helped :)
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