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Discover Ludwig'congrats that' can be used in written English
You can use this phrase to congratulate someone on a particular accomplishment or milestone. For example, you might say, "Congrats that you got an A on your math test!"
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We have the meeting, I find out I've been hired, and the assistant's like, "Congrats, that's so cool".
Congrats, that's 50.
Strive to be comfortable financially, if excess finds your way then amazing, congrats, that's huge!
Congrats: that means Team Silent is basically, by influential proxy, still fucking with you more than a decade later.
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Congrats on that.
The presser for the EP notes that you avoided "trap-tropes," and congrats on that.
The Pulp Fiction star tweeted: "Like I said before, those BRITS are some PEDALIN', RECORD BREAKIN', MUTHACYCLINPHUCCAS!! Congrats UK!" That effusive tribute is one that many supporters of Team GB will now share.
And yeah, and he said well done and congrats, and that I deserved it.
This explains why Diana stiffed in the UK, as apparently it didn't in Poland, the Czech Republic, Turkey, and Slovakia (congrats on that).
Jaimie: "Did Adam really just say, 'You're beautiful, so congrats on that'?!" Chelsey: "Congrats on being hot, but not talented".
It included a note that read "Congrats Outstanding Career Keep it going".
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