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The phrase "auction time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the specific time when an auction is scheduled to take place or to indicate that an auction is currently happening.
Example: "The auction time is set for 3 PM, so make sure to arrive early to place your bids."
Alternatives: "bidding time" or "auction period".
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Obviously if there are other bidders come auction time, then great.
You're keeping your objects together, aren't you?" HEY, KIDS! AUCTION TIME!
The inspection period enables buyers to evaluate various lots, determine comparative grades or qualities, and arrive at a reasonable price to offer at auction time.
The hail came five minutes before auction time at the old church, just as the crowd had gathered under the oak trees.
Through Feb. 8 It is old masters auction time in the city, and some galleries specializing in the field are having special shows for the occasion.
Mr. Clarke, known as Ron Dianaa C. Onyshkewych, the manager; and the rest of the staff members (8 regulars and as many as 19 at auction time) seek out items that they will later appraise, move, photograph and catalog.
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On Wednesday morning a small pop-culture memorabilia shop in Midtown opened an 836-lot auction timed to what would have been Lennon's 70th birthday, which is Saturday.
Auctioning Time Shares In March 2002, the online auction giant eBay launched a travel site (www.ebay.com/travel) in partnership with Priceline.
But Valu Valu's method saves sellers' time by establishing a set price, and cuts out haggling or auctioning time.
But this rosy vision looks a little cloudier after the auctions timed last week to coincide with London's Frieze art fairs.
During this period Hyams also bid £7,000 for furniture at a second auction, this time at Bonham's.
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