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The phrase "an open bidding process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a competitive process where multiple parties submit offers to win a contract or project.
Example: "The city council decided to implement an open bidding process for the construction of the new community center to ensure transparency and fairness."
Alternatives: "a competitive bidding process" or "a transparent bidding procedure".
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Mr. LoGrande's group is pushing for an open bidding process.
Publishers said that in an open bidding process, the former president might have secured an even larger amount.
It's an open bidding process and you all go for whatever you think is good for your business," he insists.
"It's an open bidding process, so anyone who wishes to bid can do so," said John Hotard, AMR's spokesman.
But he has made a hash of the bidding process.First, he backed the Jets' initial $100m bid to build the stadium, but critics forced an open bidding process.
Third, Chinese aid funds are frequently conditioned on being used to purchase goods from firms selected by Chinese officials without an open bidding process.
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Libya is considering offering oil block contracts directly to China, India and other nations it sees as friends, Libya's top oil official said on Saturday, instead of an open bidding processes.
Former Iraqi oil officials in exile say the Iraqi oil bureaucrats will want to pick the companies themselves in an open bid process.
The sororities eventually did admit black members during an open bid process in the fall.
Eventually, the university did arrange an open bid process that allowed several houses to add black women as new members.
There was no request for a proposal from the universities it surveyed or any open bidding process, Mr. Boston said.
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