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The phrase "tender for the" is a grammatically correct phrase.
It can be used in written English to mean "to submit a bid to acquire something," such as a job, contract, or item. For example: The company tendered for the landscaping job, but were outbid by their rival.
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The book is too intricate, too subtle, too tender for the movies.
Australia issued its own plastic tender for the first time in 1992.
But in 2011 the former Labor government offered a competitive tender for the Australia Network's contract.
He invited the private sector to tender for the management of the prison.
The tender for the 2009 Sats only goes out this month.
In fact, Ms. Ittner said, although Dichelostemmas are too tender for the Northeast, Triteleia might survive in the ground.
An excellent example of this in action was the 2011 tender for the consolidation of travel services.
They are deemed by most as far too tender for the garden, probably because they come from Australia.
Bolloré was among 100 firms, "15 of them serious", says Mr Lafont, to tender for the right to operate a new port outside Lagos in Nigeria.
"Natalie": It's unsettling to hear Mr. Mars's incensed side on this song about chasing down a woman who robbed him; he's far too tender for the task.
It has even been invited to tender for the remaining 500 tankers that America is due to order in the next few years to replace its ageing fleet.
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