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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am glad about" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "I am glad about." You can use it when expressing happiness or satisfaction regarding a specific situation or outcome.
Example: "I am glad about the positive feedback we received on our project."
Alternatives: "I am pleased with" or "I am happy about."
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I am glad about that.
"I am glad about what happened," Ms. Meouchi went on.
But Otto doesn't hold a grudge, and I am glad about that — glad, I guess, that he won't have one more neurosis to take to therapy 30 years from now.
He adds, "I am glad about our mix.
I am glad about this acquisition by Snapdeal, which will allow for a much larger canvas for our mission of enabling intuitive and fun merchandising of fashion products," Singh said.
I am glad about the many initiatives on social networks like "I'm Italian and the Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is not speaking in my name".
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I'm glad about that.
I'm glad about the clothes.
Not that I'm glad about it.
He will be glad about this.
Seriously, who wouldn't be glad about this?
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