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Discover Ludwig"sent congratulations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to congratulate someone on a special occasion, such as a promotion, graduation, or new job. For example, "I sent congratulations to my brother on his new job."
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Mr. Clinton sent congratulations from Vietnam, where he was wrapping up a three-day trip.
When Europe won the trophy in 2014, the European Commission sent congratulations.
Mr. Osborne sent congratulations to Mr. Barnier before Gordon Brown, then prime minister, or Alistair Darling, then chancellor, did.
A neon orange banner sent congratulations to Isaiah Whitehead, considered the top player in New York City.
For a long time, he passed himself off as American-born: Mark Twain even sent congratulations to his "fellow Missourian" on finding Livingstone.
Cammas, who is racing the monohull Groupama in the Volvo round the world race, immediately sent congratulations from the stopover in Abu Dhabi on Peyron's "incredible" feat.
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Participants received a gift card to a grocery store for completion of each questionnaire and were sent congratulation cards following the birth of their baby and semi-annual newsletters to promote continual engagement with the study.
"People in Guangzhou send congratulations!" read another.
This newspaper sends congratulations and the best of British luck to them".
Barack Obama was one of the first world leaders to send congratulations.
"Our problem with America is not an emotional problem that could be solved by sending congratulations," Larijani said.
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