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"I'm sincerely glad" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you are genuinely happy or pleased about something. Example: "I'm sincerely glad that you were able to get a full scholarship to college."
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And I'm sincerely glad for that.
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While my response might have lacked sentimentality ("You two are such fucking hippies") I was sincerely glad that my friends had not only gotten me something that didn't make me feel like a wasteful asshat, but they'd done something on my behalf that made me feel better about me - even better, to a narcissist.
As Soloway notes, the online TV revolution is as much changing what we get to watch as how we watch – about which she is sincerely glad, after wearying past experiences pitching sitcoms to major networks who said they couldn't make a show without certain prerequisites like a "likeable, rootable" male lead.
"I am sincerely sorry".
I am sincerely sorry for my actions".
I am sincerely sad for her.
I am sincerely grateful for this award".
I am sincerely puzzled.
I'm glad I have; glad, too, that I waited.
"I'm so glad I've never heard a Genesis record," Cooper Clarke said sincerely to Riley.
I'm almost glad.
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