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Discover LudwigThe phrase "auction winner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the individual or entity that has successfully bid the highest amount in an auction.
Example: "After a fierce bidding war, the auction winner was announced, and they were thrilled to take home the rare painting."
Alternatives: "highest bidder" or "winning bidder".
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(Heather Fairfield, a Broadway Cares auction winner, is also featured).
"I really feel it was a bargain," John Reznikoff, the auction winner, said in an interview days after claiming his prize.
The auction winner had a new frame made, so the 800-pound bronze barrel will be maneuverable around the Doyle showroom.
Bidding in most online auctions ends at a scheduled time, with the auction winner being the one whose bid is highest at that time.
But that agreement has become snarled in opposition from at least one auction winner, Verizon Wireless, according to people close to the discussions.
But at least one auction winner, Verizon Wireless, opposed the agreement, and had proposed a new payment schedule, one person said.
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"Making Losers of Auction Winners" (March 7) did not mention fraudulent ticket sales.
A monitoring survey 21 months after the auction found that most auction winners' trees had survived, with performance uncorrelated to the farmer's poverty status or bid level.
Auction winners will also receive a tube of Operation Smile lip balm -- said to be a $5 value -- absolutely free.
If they are lucky, this year's auction winners will get a once-in-a-lifetime cash infusion large enough to buy another piece of land or upgrade equipment.
Verizon's negotiators, though, are seeking a way to allow the auction winners to pay for the licenses in stages, people close to the talks said.
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