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"glad of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express being pleased to have something, or feeling grateful for it. For example: "I am glad of the opportunity to volunteer in my community."
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I'm glad of that.
And they're glad of it.
"Be glad of dismission...
Be glad of it.
I'm glad of this.
She's glad of that.
I am glad of this development.
I'm very glad of that".
Uncharacteristically, I'm glad of it.
I think they're glad of it, too".
I was glad of the tip-off.
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