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The bidder who offers the highest price wins the item.
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A car which is rare and in excellent condition is likely to attract competitive bids.
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A painting that was created by a famous artist will always have a high starting bid.
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An item which has high demand but low supply will often be sold for less than its value.
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The jewelry, which was owned by celebrities, often attracts higher bids.
The correct defining clause would be: "The jewelry that was owned by celebrities often attracts higher bids."
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People which have attended previous auctions are more familiar with bidding.
The correct clause is: People who have attended previous auctions are more familiar with bidding.
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An item who receives multiple bids usually sells for a higher price.
The correct clause is: An item that receives multiple bids usually sells for a higher price.
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Auctions are events which objects are rare or unique that are often sold.
The correct structure is: "events where objects that are rare or unique are often sold."
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Items are not sold during the auction can be listed again later.
The correct form is: Items that are not sold during the auction can be listed again later.
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An auction is an event where objects are sold to the person who offers the highest bid.
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