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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you should congratulate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to express praise or commendation to another person for an achievement or milestone. Example: "After her successful presentation, you should congratulate her on a job well done."
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If you're worried about "exit strategy" and the possibility of inflation in the near future, then perhaps you should congratulate the Treasury for its policy of financing more of its debt long-term.
If a student did abnormally well and there is no evidence of cheating, you should congratulate them and tell them you expect the standard to be maintained.
If the child sleeps through the night in their new bed (or at least makes an effort to) you should congratulate him and praise him on the his accomplishment.
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You may try to dismiss what they are saying (which is basically that you, bourgeois cultural prestige-monger that you are, should congratulate yourself for having purchased a dose of Mr. Haneke's contempt), but their unsettling effects are not so easy to shake.
Tom McCarthy: I should congratulate you for making the shortlist of the Guardian's Not the Booker prize instead.
We say congratulations to graduates; however, I believe that we should congratulate the universities as well.
We should congratulate Zarif.
I suppose I should congratulate the Wallabies.
We should be very proud, and we should congratulate ourselves.
We should congratulate Finland for trying something slightly different.
We should congratulate the people on a peaceful and orderly transfer of power.
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