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The phrase "congratulate for" is incorrect in written English.
The correct phrase is "congratulate (someone) on (something)." For example, "We would like to congratulate you on your engagement."
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You'll have yourself to congratulate for not allowing it to happen earlier.
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"We are congratulated for having plastic surgery".
He was always congratulated for that.
They should be congratulated for that.
I expected to be congratulated for my fabulous good health.
A man was congratulated for "babysitting" his own children.
Middlesex is not, however, being universally congratulated for its perspicacity.
It is to be congratulated for consulting, listening, and acting.
If nothing else Tony Blair should be congratulated for this.
Starbucks should be congratulated for helping us recycle our coins and reduce our mounds of change.
Stubb said Britain should be congratulated for its past support for EU enlargement into eastern Europe.
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