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Forward congratulations
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "Forward congratulations" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where someone is asked to relay or send congratulations to another person, but it is not commonly used. Example: "Please forward congratulations to the team for their outstanding performance."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Alternative expressions(16)
Transmit congratulations
extend best wishes
Present congratulations
communicate
Relay congratulations
Extend best wishes
transmit
pass on my congratulations
Communicate congratulations
convey congratulations
send my congratulations
send congratulations
send felicitations
extend felicitations
Relay my congratulations
Convey my best wishes
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
But it was Mr. Karzai's victory and he was quickly engulfed by enthusiastic supporters and regional leaders surging forward with congratulations.
News & Media
He sealed it with a break of 66 and O'Sullivan stepped forward to offer his congratulations.
News & Media
Me too, but I'm most looking forward to expressing my congratulations to all of the other honorees who are all working to create change in their own way.
News & Media
All nominees will receive a letter of congratulations and forwarded to the selection committee, who will choose the finalists.
News & Media
I'm estranged from my family, so I didn't have a celebration or cards or a hearty congratulations to look forward to.
News & Media
Congratulations, Eddie - we look forward to your contributions to the field of cyber-physical systems.
Academia
+ Congratulations to New York Rangers forward Martin St . Louisfor recording his 1,000th NHL point last week.
News & Media
We can offer ourselves a hasty half-congratulations as we move forward together, needing each other.
News & Media
Congratulations, Rotherham, who can look forward to Villa Park, Stoke, The Hawthorns and the Liberty.
News & Media
All congratulations to Liverpool"....as did Atletico Madrid forward Antoine Griezmann.
News & Media
Congratulations Zoe for a great series,look forward to seeing you next year.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When intending to convey congratulations through someone, use more common and clearer phrases like "Send my congratulations" or "Please pass on my congratulations" instead of "Forward congratulations".
Common error
Avoid using "Forward congratulations" in formal contexts. The phrase can sound awkward and is not a standard expression. Opt for direct and universally understood phrases to ensure clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "Forward congratulations" functions as a directive to relay or transmit congratulations to another party. Although understandable, Ludwig AI indicates it's not a conventional expression and may cause confusion.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "Forward congratulations" may be understood, it is not considered standard English. Ludwig AI suggests it can lead to confusion. For clarity and better reception, opt for more common alternatives such as "send my congratulations", "please extend my congratulations", or "pass on my congratulations". These alternatives provide a more direct and professional way to convey the intended message. Using clearer language ensures your congratulations are well-received and easily understood.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Send my congratulations
Replaces "forward" with "send", making the phrase more direct and common.
Please extend my congratulations
Uses "extend" for a slightly more formal tone.
Pass on my congratulations
Employs "pass on" to indicate relaying the message.
Relay my congratulations
Uses "relay" for a formal and direct instruction.
Give them my congratulations
More informal, using "give" to express conveying congratulations.
Convey my best wishes
Broader term; replaces "congratulations" with a more general sentiment.
Offer my felicitations
A very formal and somewhat archaic alternative.
Transmit my regards
Focuses on transmitting general respect or greetings.
Communicate my applause
Emphasizes admiration and approval.
Share my joy with them
Expresses a shared sentiment of happiness and celebration.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "Forward congratulations"?
You can use alternatives like "send my congratulations", "please extend my congratulations", or "pass on my congratulations" depending on the context.
Is "Forward congratulations" grammatically correct?
While understandable, "Forward congratulations" is not a standard or widely accepted phrase in English. It's better to use clearer and more common alternatives.
How do I properly relay congratulations to someone?
To properly relay congratulations, use phrases such as "send congratulations to" or "pass along my best wishes" followed by the recipient's name or group.
What is the difference between "Forward congratulations" and "Send congratulations"?
"Forward congratulations" is an uncommon way to express the act of conveying congratulations, whereas "send congratulations" is a more direct and widely accepted way to phrase the same intention.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested