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The phrase "already so glad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of happiness or contentment that has been felt prior to the current moment or situation.
Example: "I was already so glad to hear the good news before I even saw the results."
Alternatives: "already very happy" or "already quite pleased".
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I'm already so glad I tuned in to this today, because I am totally getting a clear view of WHAT'S GOING ON, in the election.
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Guri tells us that the child for which she had been so glad, and for which she had already struggled so much, had now taken on the extreme opposite meaning.
I'm so glad that the pressure if off me because there's already been one great speech by an Ariana here today.
"We are so glad".
We're so glad!
"I am so glad".
I'm so glad.
Jane: I'm so glad.
So glad you mentioned that!
I'm just so glad".
I am so glad to be here.
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