The word congratulation is rarely used in the singular, but as "congratulations".
(e.g. I sent my congratulations. or simply Congratulations!)
That is the correct spelling of the word "congratulations" (compliments, best wishes).
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The correct spelling is congratulation, usually plural congratulations.
The correct spelling is congratulation, almost always used in the plural, congratulations (commendation).
In congratulation, I am extremely proud of this work.
The correct grammar is "Congratulations, graduates."
You have to go on their page then on their congratulation list, at the bottom, it says, "congratulation this player on their game!" -Kатнячп•Fυııэя
The noun form of "congratulate" is "congratulation."
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The correct phrase is "Congratulations, you have" when expressing good wishes or acknowledging someone's achievement. "Congratulation" is used as a noun to refer to an expression of praise or approval.