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Firstly, I want to congratulate you all. Secondly, I would like to wish you good luck and finally good luck vs Firstly, I want to congratulate you all. Secondly, I would like to wish you good luck and at lastl good luck

The first phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It follows a logical sequence of expressing multiple points in order. The second phrase contains a mistake with the phrase 'at lastl,' which should be 'at last.'

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Firstly, I want to congratulate you all. Secondly, I would like to wish you good luck and finally good luck

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a sequence of points.

This phrase is used to express a series of points or actions in order, with 'firstly,' 'secondly,' and 'finally' indicating the sequence of events.

Examples:

  • Firstly, let's discuss the budget. Secondly, we need to finalize the schedule. Finally, we can start the project.
  • Firstly, I want to thank everyone for their hard work. Secondly, I would like to announce the winner. Finally, let's celebrate!
  • Firstly, we will review the current situation. Secondly, we will propose solutions. Finally, we will implement the changes.

Firstly, I want to congratulate you all. Secondly, I would like to wish you good luck and at lastl good luck

This phrase contains a mistake with 'at lastl,' which should be 'at last.'

  • First, I want to congratulate you.
  • Mr President, on this subject I want to do two things: firstly, congratulate the Commission and Mrs Grossetête, and, secondly, talk about subsidiarity.
  • Firstly, in your face, because it was Friday night. Secondly, I would have made the catch regardless.
  • And before I say anything else, I want to congratulate you on having done so well.
  • First off, I want to congratulate you all for making it to your new home.
  • Mr President, firstly, I want to congratulate the rapporteur and shadow rapporteurs, who displayed a positive and pro-consumer attitude to this subject at all stages of the committee.
  • Secondly, I want to congratulate Mrs Roth-Behrendt on a very good piece of work.
  • I want to congratulate you on a game well played.
  • I want to congratulate you very warmly on this successful and balanced result.
  • I want to congratulate you all on your complete honesty.
  • First I want to congratulate you.
  • I want to congratulate you on your good fortune.
  • I want to congratulate you on your sons.
  • I want to congratulate you both.
  • I want to congratulate you, mister Vivaldi.
  • I want to congratulate you, Fidel...
  • I want to congratulate you but if those rations aren't improved.
  • I want to congratulate you, Mr President, for this initiative.
  • Students, I want to congratulate you on your amazing test scores.
  • Mr President, on my own behalf and on behalf of the European Commission, I want to congratulate you very sincerely.

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