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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am very glad" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks a subject.
You can use it in informal contexts, but it should be preceded by a subject like "I" to be grammatically correct.
Example: "I am very glad to hear the good news."
Alternatives: "I am really happy" or "I feel very pleased."
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I am very glad for him.
I am very glad it is over".
"But I am very glad I am here.
"And I am very glad to see you".
I, for one, am very glad they won.
So therefore, I am very glad that it happened".
"I am very glad that he did that".
And I am very glad that they have.
"I am very glad to see you again," Husna said.
I am very glad that despite all the construction under way there that "St.
Currently, however, I am very glad to be out of the business and retired.
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