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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am really glad" is not correct in standard written English as it is missing a subject.
You can use it in informal spoken English, but in writing, it should be "I am really glad."
Example: "I am really glad to hear that you got the job!"
Alternatives: "I’m very happy" or "I’m truly pleased."
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"I am really glad you are here.
"I am really glad that they are out," she said.
I am really glad I am able to compete.
"I am really glad we are pursuing Kenya," she says.
"I am really glad I came to the Yankees," he said.
"I am really glad I was able to do it, because it was so hard.
"I am really glad that a company like this is interested in art," Mr. Crover said.
I am really glad I got to work on that collection with Ruth.
I am really glad to read this helpful articles from you.
His manager, Bryan Yeubrey, said after Thursday's climb: "I am really glad.
I have never felt anything like it and I am really glad I was able to accomplish my goals".
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