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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a third bid for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a third attempt to secure something, such as a contract, position, or opportunity.
Example: "After two unsuccessful attempts, the company submitted a third bid for the government contract."
Alternatives: "a third attempt to" or "a third offer for".
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On Monday several analysts predicted that Lowe's might return with a third bid for Rona.
Guilty candidates may find themselves barred from making a third bid for office.
The new owner is prepared to give the green light to a third bid for Leicester's Jeff Schlupp.
It comes as Chelsea weigh up whether to make a third bid for the Croatian midfielder, having already seen two offers rejected this summer.
The Killie manager, Lee Clark, said after the match that his club had turned down a third bid for the striker from Charlton.
Manchester United could be about to launch a third bid for Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas, with reports suggesting they could offer around £35m to try and bring him to Old Trafford.
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A second bid for the presidency has not been ruled out.
Jonathan Walters was omitted after Norwich submitted a second bid for the winger.
But if there is a time to declare a second bid for the Republican presidential nomination, this was not it.
Lee did not win a second bid for victory at Gettysburg, but thereafter stalemated Ulysses S. Grant in Virginia.
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