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Discover LudwigThe phrase "congratulates on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to congratulate someone on a particular accomplishment or event. For example, "My friends and I all congratulated my brother on his recent engagement."
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At Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minn., a boulder announces campus events or congratulates on birthdays and graduation.
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Encourage their play and congratulate them on doing well.
1 00 p.m. Phone Clint Eastwood; congratulate on Oscar.
He should be congratulated on the disappearance of the pedestal.
Ms. Wallach is to be congratulated on her article.
So Jedward must be congratulated on their shrewd eye.
The City Council should be congratulated on passing these regulations.
The players should be congratulated on their ingenuity.
On the walk over, they were continually recognized and congratulated on the outcome of the trial.
He will doubtless be congratulated on the timely demise of Russia's most-wanted man.
Female stars are often congratulated on getting in touch with their inner "hotness".
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