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"congratulations on making" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used before a noun or gerund to express congratulations or praise for achieving something. Example: "Congratulations on making the honor roll this semester! Your hard work and dedication have paid off."
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Congratulations on making the Folio Prize shortlist with your most recent novel, "Nora Webster"!
Congratulations on making it this far.
Congratulations on making an adorable movie.
Congratulations on making a life change.
And so shall we! Congratulations on making it through the end of the world, everyone!
For readers who were once juniors, congratulations on making it through.
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Congratulations, Sarah Palin, on making history.
Congratulations on pretty much making a Tudor banquet in under an hour and you didn't even have to figure out how to turn the oven on.
Congratulations, you made it.
(Congratulations!) You make us proud!
If you've done everything on this list, congratulations kid, you made it.
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