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Discover Ludwig"I congratulated him" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you praised or expressed joy for someone's accomplishment or success. For example: "I congratulated him on his excellent performance at the concert."
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"He deserves to win the title so I congratulated him and I will do it again here in the interview: 'Congratulations Lewis'.
"I congratulated him," he said.
"I congratulated him," Mr. Skelos said.
I congratulated him on learning to read.
I congratulated him on winning the stage.
He congratulated me, I congratulated him.
I congratulated him on his good luck.
I congratulated him on his selection.
"I congratulated him for being champion".
"Nicely done," I congratulated him, as his phone rang.
When I congratulated him, he rolled his eyes.
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