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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bidding by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone or something is bidding or competing against someone or something else. Example: 1. The company is bidding by offering a lower price for the contract. 2. The two bidders have been going back and forth, bidding by increments of $10,000. 3. The athletes are bidding by showcasing their skills in hopes of securing a spot on the team. 4. The countries are bidding by promising various incentives to attract the attention of the investors. 5. The students are bidding by submitting their best project proposals for the scholarship opportunity.
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Frantic bidding by the clubs followed.
Mr. Billaut was bidding by telephone for an unidentified client.
The tactic has been branded "suicide bidding" by other agents.
Initially, the Government had initiated a proposal to introduce competitive bidding by formulating appropriate rules.
Also, South had denied four spades in the bidding by not responding one spade.
Without competitive bidding by employers, many workers would have little chance of getting a raise.
"Improve Your Slam Bidding," by Ron Klinger (Weidenfeld & Nicolson), is labeled improver/intermediate.
The bidding by North and South in this room was more ambitious.
Habima has chosen to do the Israeli government's bidding by performing in these settlements.
Did Blair's bidding by forcing through higher education top-up fees.
By the time it reached thirteen and a half million, there were two buyers left, bidding by phone.
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