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The phrase "a huge congratulations" is correct in written English
You can use it to congratulate someone on a significant accomplishment. For example: "A huge congratulations to John for passing the bar exam!"
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Just this week I got a huge congratulations card signed by all my teachers.
If nobody has texted me with a "Huge congratulations!" by, say, the afternoon after press night, it's obviously bad.
I want to say a huge congratulations to all our winners, and wish them the very best of luck for their next step in their business journey".
Firstly, a huge congratulations on your grades.
A huge congratulations to Julia and Jeff!
The Wales Office tweeted: "A huge congratulations to @TeamGB men's team pursuit cyclists inc.
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Away from the football for a moment and huge congratulations to Clydebank's Anthony McGill who has knocked the world champion Mark Selby out of the World Championship at the Crucible.
"He's already a star in my eyes and huge congratulations to Beth for creating such a fabulous mascot".
For now, Solskjaer deserves huge congratulations at landing himself a job virtually everyone felt would be Mauricio Pochettino's in the immediate aftermath of Mourinho's exit.
"He himself has done a phenomenal job and the physios, the medical department, deserve huge congratulations.
Huge congratulations to those 8 shortlisted writers and a big thank you to everyone who submitted a script.
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