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Discover Ludwig"bidder by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to refer to one who offers a bid for something. For example: "The bidder by the highest amount won the auction."
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Under an agreement with the league, McCourt must select the winning bidder by April 1.
In late January, Ricketts and his family were approved as the exclusive bidder by the Tribune.
LET'S just say at the outset that I'm not a bidder by nature.
Ricketts and his family were approved as the exclusive bidder by Tribune in late January.
Kirdi made similar claims earlier this year and had previously been dismissed as a serious bidder by the club.
Creditors of Daewoo, which carries $18 billion in debt, intend to select a winning bidder by the end of September.
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The court-appointed supervisor, Judah Gribetz, is expected to send out a sales package to the bidders by Tuesday.
As the auction proceeds, sometimes for three hours, young people (average age 31) counsel the bidders by telephone.
If it does, it will reveal the name of the winning bidders by the end of March.
The analysts predicted that the agency would reveal the names of the winning bidders by the end of March.
Oh Hogen, the head of the Corporate Restructuring Committee of Daewoo Companies, said the committee planned to name one or two "priority bidder or bidders" by the end of May.
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