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The phrase "auction notes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to notes or information related to an auction, such as details about items being auctioned or bidding instructions.
Example: "Before placing your bid, make sure to review the auction notes for any specific terms and conditions."
Alternatives: "bidding notes" or "auction details".
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According to the auction notes, as the ailing 51-year-old was putting ink to paper, he said to a friend: "My son, it's time I go, I feel it".
It is very rare for a property to not sell in a non-distressed auction, notes Fitzgerald.
The auction notes say: "The costume is being sold on behalf of a gentleman recorded as having one of the most extreme cases of the debilitating condition Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) ever diagnosed.
Pieces are starting to come up (and do well) at auction, notes Lingon, but not often: "Theres not much out there, and people tend to hold on to it".
He then transformed it into the Batmobile in 15 days with a budget of $15,000, according to auction notes from Barrett-Jackson.
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In the given auction, note the double by Grue (North).
She lingers over photographs of Ethel Scull at the auction, noting the sadness of her face.
Richard C. Austin, the head of Christie's book department and organizer of the auction, noted that the dark gray tint on the rectangular edging is actual lunar dust.
He also played down the significance of the disappointing debt auction, noting that the Treasury had already met almost half of its debt-sale goals for the full year.
In 2015, under Obama, the B.L.M. offered up many of the same parcels for lease, then deferred the auction, noting the need for a closer analysis of the land's cultural, archeological, and ecological value before development could begin.
In the auction note that North's two-heart rebid showed only two-card support, because with three hearts he would have raised to two hearts, not responded one spade.
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