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Discover Ludwig'has celebrated' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the past actions of an individual or a group. For example: "The school has celebrated its 100th anniversary with a special ceremony."
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Wales has celebrated".
It has celebrated contemporary voices as well.
Comedy, from its ritual beginnings, has celebrated creative energy.
The organization has celebrated its 50th year (1962-2012).
This is not a show that has celebrated professional obligation.
For decades, Prague has celebrated the Kolache Festival each spring, commemorating the town's Czech heritage.
Western coverage of the film has celebrated its artistry, while also highlighting its anti-Putin touches.
Google has celebrated the first day of autumn with a Doodle on its home page.
This is not the first time the show has celebrated historical events.
Google has celebrated Chinese New Year with an animated Doodle on its search page.
The agency has celebrated by running fewer trains during the morning and evening rush.
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