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The phrase "a bid for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when making an offer or attempting to acquire something. For example: "He made a bid for the house, but it was too expensive."
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Will O'Brien make a bid for INM?
The bid for these patents was a bid for power.
Other people made a bid for attention by savaging her.
Both men are considering a bid for president in 2012.
Appliances Online last week tabled a bid for Comet's website.
My beard was hardly a bid for coolness.
In July, he made a bid for Variety.
But maybe it's also a bid for Aerosmith to persist.
But one star is making a bid for glory.
Hart made a bid for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination.
They saw his clever rhetoric as a bid for status.
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