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Congratulations is simply the plural form of congratulation.See these examples from the Merriam-Webster dictionary:
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word choice - "Congratulation" vs. "congratulations" - English Language ...
Congratulations is simply the plural form of congratulation.See these examples from the Merriam-Webster dictionary:
How to wish a colleague going on maternity leave? [closed]
I would like to wish a colleague who is going on maternity leave. I have known about the pregnancy for a while now so saying "Congratulations on your pregnancy" doesn't sound right.
If you are talking "on behalf of" you and someone else, what is the ...
I looked at a bunch of style guides to see what they have to say on this subject. The vast majority of them dedicate at least a paragraph to the distinction (or nondistinction) between "in behalf of" and "on behalf of"—but not one addresses the question of how to handle "on behalf of" when used by a speaker to refer to another person and to him- or herself.
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Further to our article last month, we wanted to congratulate Jane Mason and Tom Wicks on their effort in Nottingham Life Cycle 5. Jane and her team completed her 50 miles, while Tom finished his 75 miles in the aid of raising money for dementia research. link
word choice - "Congratulate for" vs. "congratulate on" - English ...
When you congratulate someone for something you praise them for an achievement, e.g. "I'd like to congratulate the staff for their good job". "I'd like to congratulate the staff for their good job". According to Google NGram Viewer congratulate on is a lot more frequent than congratulate for , but the latter is used nevertheless.
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