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Discover Ludwig"celebrating you" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something special that is being done for or in honor of someone. For example, "We're celebrating you with a dinner out to your favorite restaurant."
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He wasn't celebrating you.
"We were celebrating you," he said.
Celebrating you on your 100th birthday.
But we're not just celebrating our birthday – we're celebrating you too.
10.35am BST Top ten blogs countdown: number 10 We're not just celebrating our birthday today, we are also celebrating you.
What Ms. Stone and company are celebrating, you realize, is less the verbal bump-and-grind of vaudeville than the airy make-believe of theater as a whole.
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We celebrate you.
We celebrate you every day.
We celebrate you on May Day.
We will love & celebrate you forever.
We celebrated you at 20 in June.
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