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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Props to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to give recognition or praise to someone for their achievements or efforts. Example: "Props to Sarah for her outstanding presentation at the conference; she really impressed everyone."
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Props to her.
Props to Trev verT!
Props to you, Ms. Chastain.
Props to my brother Harry Belafonte".
(Props to Zach Brown's lighting design in both works).
Props to my missus, she's hanging in there.
Props to that.
(Props to the Puppetman).
Props to Haykuro for making this possible.
Props to @swein for his reaction.
Props to James Kendrick for pointing this out.
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