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The phrase "are especially glad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a heightened sense of happiness or relief about a particular situation or event.
Example: "We are especially glad to hear that you have recovered from your illness."
Alternatives: "are particularly pleased" or "are very happy".
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But we are especially glad we get to celebrate the Fourth in July.
Perhaps we should mention, once again, that we are especially glad not to be playing the part of Jeb Bush at the family feast.
The groups say they are especially glad to see the Obama administration end the practice of giving charities food to sell in local markets to help finance their antipoverty and development programs because the system is plagued with inefficiencies, and it may also hurt some of the very poor people it aims to help.
The UK is committed to leading on cyber issues, and we are especially glad Secretary Clinton is joining this important step in the conversation about cyberspace.
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He was especially glad to see Gary Graffman, his former teacher.
I'm especially glad you mentioned the butter sculptor lady.
I'm especially glad to have discovered Ghezzi.
And he was especially glad to find such a project on Cape Cod.
I have been especially glad to read Michael Scammell's Koestler (Faber, £30).
We do them somewhere in the company every day, and we're especially glad to see you again.
And now that we're back I'm especially glad to have our made-in-India clothes.
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