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Discover Ludwig"Hats off" is a correct and usable expression in written English
It is typically used to congratulate or commend someone or something for their achievements or efforts. For example: "Hats off to the team for winning the championship!"
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Hats off
interjection
Remove your hats in respect.
Exact(49)
Hats off, I guess.
Hats off to you!
Hats off to him.
Hats off, chaps!
Hats off, Australia.
Hats off, Mr. Bezoni.
Similar(10)
Take your hat off, sir," he said.
You take your hat off to that.
"Take your hat off," Fred said.
"I take my hat off to Leicester.
"I take my hat off to Johnny.
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