Collocations withbidder

These are words often used in combination withbidder.

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high bidder
The arbiter, or a computer program, assigns each item to the high bidder.
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other bidder
There will be no favourable position in that respect in terms of information for management-employee buy-outs as compared with any other bidder.
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potential bidder
Such has been the competition that, in most cases, there are discounts, and any potential bidder must find out the discounted rates.
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prospective bidder
It was because of the spectacular case which developed during the election, when the prospective bidder could not put up the cash.
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successful bidder
We have been told from time to time that whoever is to be regarded as the successful bidder must show the necessary financial strength.
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winning bidder
The winning bidder will need to demonstrate that it provides the best value for money compared to other bids and against a public sector comparator.
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