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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am glad" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in informal spoken English, but it requires a subject to be grammatically correct in writing.
Example: "I am glad to hear the good news."
Alternatives: "I feel happy" or "I am pleased."
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"But I am glad".
I, for one, am glad.
"I am glad to be".
"I am glad," he said.
You know, I am glad.
I am glad I did.
I am glad about that.
I am glad that T.W.U.
I am glad I didn't.
(They lose. I am glad).
I am glad for her.
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