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The phrase "auction about" is not a commonly used or grammatically correct part of a sentence in written English.
It may be used in informal spoken conversation, but should be avoided in formal writing. Here is an example of how it could potentially be used: "The auction about our neighborhood's historic homes was a success, with many of them selling for record-breaking prices."
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On the evening of Oct. 8, Sotheby's will auction about 40 works, including three by Macke.
"We will not be getting into an auction about police numbers," Pakula said.
Cocktails at 6 30 will be followed by dinner at 8 and the auction about 8 30.
Next year he will downsize, closing his downtown branch on Lafayette Street, and in mid-December Christie's will auction about 300 lots from his homes and stores.
About 4,000 people went to the site in the days leading up to the auction, about 1,500 people preregistered, then 500 showed up.
But consumers, like Bill Bird, 36, of Hightstown, who goes to the auction about twice a month, are just as welcome.
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So it seems Gore Vidal had human nature, and the psychology of auctions, about right when he said: "It is not enough to succeed.
Since it was founded two years ago, the Royalty Exchange, based in Raleigh, N.C., has held 18 auctions, raising about $750,000.
She snapped a picture of her husband, who seemed more anxious about how much the car would fetch at the auction than about giving it up for good.
On Wednesday Phillips de Pury & Company is auctioning about 40 of his pieces.
Spain is set to test the markets further this week by auctioning about 5 billion euros of debt.
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