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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am glad for" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "I am glad for." You can use it to express happiness or gratitude for something specific.
Example: "I am glad for the support you have given me during this difficult time."
Alternatives: "I am thankful for" or "I appreciate".
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I am glad for the experiences.
"But I am glad for this extension, so no one's holidays were disrupted," Reagan said.
I was very surprised by this and I am glad for him.
I am glad for all those who feel the need to expand.
I am glad for the opportunity to share that with others.
I am glad for the actions from places you mention, wish them well, but I live in the United States of America and I am glad for the protestors here seeking change.
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I'm glad for him".
He is glad for the low turnover.
I was glad for New York's indifference.
I'm glad for that.
I was glad for that".
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