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Discover Ludwig"bidding of" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
It is possible that the speaker is trying to use the phrase "at the bidding of," which means to do something because someone else has asked or commanded you to do so. For example, "The CEO made a decision to merge with another company at the bidding of the board of directors." This means that the CEO decided to merge with another company because the board of directors asked or commanded them to do so. Another example: "He always does his wife's bidding without question." This means that he always does what his wife asks or commands him to do without questioning her.
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He is perfectly comfortable, perfectly at home, doing the bidding of big bidness".
You'll do the bidding of your master without question.
"They are doing the bidding of the developers".
"The government is doing the bidding of the people".
"He is doing the bidding of extreme settlers," Seidemann said.
As politicians do the bidding of the rich and powerful, the needs of Americans go unmet.
"It's made clear it won't do the bidding of the United States".
If they rejected Parnell, they would be turning against him at the bidding of an Englishman.
(Prediction: Mr. Romney will accuse Mr. Gingrich of doing the bidding of liberals).
"We aren't here to do the bidding of the federal government," he said.
Gone are the three ladies who do the bidding of the Queen of the Night.
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