Sentence examples for continues, congratulations from inspiring English sources

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"Fortunately, it only takes a card for me to admit when I'm right," the text inside reads, then continues: "Congratulations!

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She was more perplexed by the continuing stream of congratulations flowing her way.

Brees then took the game ball to the sideline, where he continued to accept congratulations.

Mr. Obama continues to return calls of congratulations, speaking Tuesday with the leaders of India, Kenya, Brazil and Jordan and Pope Benedict XVI.

With the release of Congratulations, MGMT continue to evolve their visionary and groundbreaking style of music.

Yet Trump continued last night his self-congratulations for compelling the President to do this, along with the grotesquely racist notion that it was "good for him" (i.e., for the President).

Following Zanardi's latest victory, three-time Indy 500 winner Dario Franchitti said on Twitter: "Congratulations Zanardi - you continue to amaze!" Zanardi competes in the road race on Saturday.

If you're braiding, continue reading: If you're knotting, congratulations!

Congratulations on choosing a profession that will continue to be in considerable demand.

"Congratulations, Aaron, and all the very best with your continued recovery," the statement added.

"Congratulations, Aaron, and all the very best with your continued recovery".

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