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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'celebrates on' is not correct and not typically used in written English
If you want to say that someone is celebrating something, you would say "She celebrates her birthday every year" or "The town celebrates their independence every July".
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Klopp celebrates on the sideline as if his team have just scored.
However, it is the sensuous side of Cruz that Almodóvar celebrates on screen.
It celebrates, on an almost weekly basis, its "Monday Night" performance, as it will the rest of its B.C.S. achievements.
Mr. Baer, 24, usually celebrates on Boston roof decks with friends and joins the throngs along the Charles River for the city's fireworks.
It is his friendship with Elvis, whom he met in 1965 when the King was filming Paradise, Hawaiian Style, that he celebrates on his latest album, Long Lost Suitcase.
The gathering was composed mainly of actual Dubliners, and it was lovely to hear the story being read aloud in the voices of the city it celebrates, on the date on which it is set — January 6th, the feast of the Epiphany.
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Monti Fest is one of the major festivals, celebrated on 8 September.
(The holiday is celebrated on December 5th).
Independence Day is celebrated on April 4th.
Elated crowds celebrated on Copacabana.
All that will be celebrated on Thursday.
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