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The phrase "i glad" is not correct in written English.
It should be "I am glad" or "I'm glad" to convey the intended meaning.
Example: "I'm glad you could join us for the meeting."
Alternatives: "I feel happy" or "I'm pleased."
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Was I glad they came!
Am I glad?
Am I glad to be here!
"And, boy, am I glad," he says.
Boy, am I glad I moved to bike-friendly Amsterdam.
Boy, am I glad we didn't put an offer in.
"Dude, am I glad to hear your voice!" Steve shouts.
Gosh, am I glad to be home from LA.
So am I glad that I did the job?
Am I glad that I gave it up?
Boy, am I glad we finally got out of Iraq.
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