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Discover LudwigThe phrase "felt glad" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a feeling of happiness or contentment in a past context.
Example: "After hearing the good news, I felt glad for my friend."
Alternatives: "felt happy" or "was pleased."
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I felt glad that I'd chosen this slightly longer route.
Afterwards, I felt glad that I'd done it," he says.
I thought of a shattered cottage in --, and felt glad that I was in the trenches.
They felt glad for his children, grateful to their lawyers, somehow humbled and vindicated.
As the credits rolled, I felt glad to be done with it.
"So much natural beauty". I felt glad that I'd chosen this slightly longer route.
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I've never felt gladder in my life to loiter with those rascals.
Feeling glad to be alive.
Now I feel glad it's in there.
The quest comes next to England, and one feels glad.
I find I feel glad he's around.
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