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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually glad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express genuine happiness or relief about a situation, often in contrast to an expectation or assumption.
Example: "I thought I would be upset about the change, but I'm actually glad it happened."
Alternatives: "truly happy" or "really pleased".
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"I'm actually glad," he said.
A. I'm actually glad you asked.
"I'm actually glad summer is over," one says.
I am actually glad that we are closed for Thanksgiving.
I'm actually glad to be off the golf course.
"I'm actually glad I was raised a Catholic," he says.
And I am actually glad that they didn't choose me for their stupid fraternity.
I'm actually glad it exists because if it didn't, my industry probably wouldn't exist.
She couldn't cry because she was actually glad to see the back of her abusive husband.
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So yeah I was actually really glad that I found both of these names, Don Shirley and the Green Book, through this project because I hadn't personally ever heard of those things.
But, that didn't happen quickly and, looking back, I'm actually really glad it didn't.
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