CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU ALL

Definition: An expression of joy, praise, or approval conveyed to a group of people to acknowledge and celebrate their achievements or good fortune.

Synonyms: Well Done, Kudos, Bravo, Cheers, Hats Off

Usage Examples in Sentences

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Congratulations to you all for a fantastic performance in the school play!
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We extend heartfelt congratulations to you all for your outstanding contributions to the community project.
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Your dedication to academic excellence deserves congratulations to you all on this graduation day.
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Congratulations to you all for achieving a new milestone in your artistic endeavors!
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As the team leader, I want to express congratulations to you all for surpassing our quarterly targets.
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A big congratulations to you all for fostering a culture of inclusion and diversity in our organization.
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In recognition of your commitment to health and fitness, congratulations to you all on completing the fitness challenge!
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Upon perusal of your erudite treatise, congratulations to you all on your exceptional scholarly endeavors.
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Congratulations to you all on your well-deserved success!
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With great admiration, congratulations to you all on reaching this milestone!
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Allow me to offer my sincere congratulations to you all for your accomplishments!
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Congratulations to you all, for your remarkable achievements have brought joy to many!
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She congratulated the entire group for their hard work and dedication, congratulations to you all.
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Congratulations to you all for making it to the finals, your effort has paid off.
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Their outstanding performance has earned them recognition, congratulations to you all.

Usage Example in Conversation

Manager: Good morning, team! I have some exciting news to share. Our project has been completed ahead of schedule and within budget.Team Member: That's fantastic news!Manager: Absolutely! I'm incredibly proud of everyone's hard work and dedication. Congratulations to you all!Team Member: Thank you, it was a team effort.
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