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"congrats" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it when congratulating someone for an accomplishment or achievement. For example, "Congrats on your new job!"
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"Congrats!" read a note on "Glitter Bombs for Choice" letterhead included with the glitter.
"Congrats bra.. Fiji time ayy rock up when all the fitness is over haha good luck bra," Hayne wrote.
Congrats - 1st female commander of RAF fast jet squadron - Wg Cdr Nikki Thomas http://t.co/y2SKrtCm3a pic.tWinger.CommanderyI9Ij Wing Commander Thomas, who is in her 30s and is trained to fly a two-seater Tornado jet, is being coached in gruelling "escape and evasion" techniques to prepare for being shot down behind enemy lines.
https://t.co/CubEnNZowj Great retirement move for Ashley Cole Congrats to Ashley Cole on his retirement!
Former world number one Luke Donald also added his congratulations, Tweeting: "Congrats to SolheimCupEuro for retaining the Solheim Cup £OleOleOleOle".
"Congrats to the Solheim Cup European team on there impressive victory.
One Direction star Niall Horan was quick to join well-wishers from across the world and tweeted: "Congrats to my good friends michaelbuble lulopilato on the birth of little baby Buble !
Congrats Dylan, now it's time to #CarryThemHome pic.twitter.com/C3D6Sprei5 @EnglandRugby what a depressing appointment.
Swift became the first woman to win the most coveted award twice, so congrats are due there, but her opening performance of "Out of the Woods" felt a little old hat.
Congrats to Carmelo Mercado, retired @FDNY & 9/11/01 First Responder!
Congrats @CllrJimMcMahon who has won the Oldham West & Royton by-election and increased our share of vote since May pic.twitter.com/uZgtpDfdKv Ukip had been expected to make advances in the by-election but its candidate John Bickley polled just 6,487 votes.
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