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Yes, 应有尽有 (yīng yǒu jìn yǒu) is commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese. It is a phrase that means "have everything that one should have, have all that is necessary." It is often used to describe a situation where everything is available or provided for, leaving nothing lacking.
For example, if someone is describing a well-stocked store, they might say "这家商店应有尽有" (zhè jiā shāngdiàn yīng yǒu jìn yǒu), meaning "this store has everything one could need." In this context, 应有尽有 emphasizes the abundance and completeness of the store's inventory.
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