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Discover Ludwig"bidding for" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone is putting in an offer on something, usually in a competitive situation. For example, "She was among the top bidders, bidding for the house."
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Is Blackstone "really bidding for Dell?
But they are not bidding for that.
Boeing is also bidding for the contract.
Bidding for every item starts at $1.
And on wages, Who's bidding for workers?
Gone are the speculators bidding for flash.
Mr. Caratsch was bidding for a client.
You can quote your own price while bidding for projects.
There were two main competitors bidding for Telmex.
They were bidding for their first World Cup.
It affects all participants in the bidding for positional goods.
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