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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am glad that" is not correct as it is missing a subject.
It should be "I am glad that" to be usable in written English. You can use it when expressing happiness or satisfaction about a particular situation or event.
Example: "I am glad that you were able to attend the meeting."
Alternatives: "I’m happy that" or "I’m pleased that."
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I am glad that I did.
I am glad that T.W.U.
I am glad that I live.
"I am glad that we did it".
While I am glad that Pfc.
"I am glad that she came to help us".
Still, I am glad that he's on our side.
I am glad that I was there at that time.
"I am glad that it is not more restrictive.
And I am glad that, somehow, I got through it.
I am glad that mercy was shown to Ghulam.
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