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Running out vs Exhausted vs out of stock Which one is better? It's a sentence in a minutes of meeting, written in Indonesian "LPG inventori akan habis pada awal December", in English -> LPG inventory will be running out in early December. Which one is best? a) LPG inventory will be running out in early of December b) LPG inventory is about to run out in early of December b) LPG inventory is getting out of stock in early of December c) LPG inventory will be exhausted in early of December Thank you
2019年10月3日 02:21
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Thank you Robert
2019年10月3日
You want to know which one is best, yet all of them are wrong? 'Inventory' may look like 'inventori', but is probably not the appropriate word. Inventory is usually for countable things, and also usually of one company. Are you talking about bulk LPG? You probably want 'stock(s)'. "early of December" is not normal English. "early December" is probably what you want. You also have two 'b' options. 'c' is possibly too insistent. Usually controls are put in place to prevent complete exhaustion of stock. Either of these should be OK: LPG stocks will be running out in early December LPG stocks are about to run out in early December
2019年10月3日
a) LPG inventory will be running out in early December ok b) LPG inventory is about to run out in early December no, because about to means very soon b) LPG inventory is getting out of stock in early of December no c) LPG inventory will be exhausted in early December ok
2019年10月3日
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