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"tremendously glad" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone who is very, very happy. For example, you could write: "He was tremendously glad to hear the news that he had been accepted into the university."
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Borle, enjoying himself tremendously, plays Shakespeare as a glad-handing rock star; Brooks Ashmanskas, as a bumbling, innuendo-slinging Puritan, elevates embarrassed pomposity to an art form.
He appears congenial, witty and charming, tremendously capable of energizing audiences and glad-handing voters, yet weak on policy details and foreign affairs and often wary of taking strong stands.
Greg: I benefit tremendously from these researches myself, and I'm also glad to see more of us taking on these topics.
Yes, tremendously.
It's tremendously fabulous.
The crew helped tremendously".
Glad tidings!
Capaldi is tremendously talented.
He's tremendously loyal.
"I feel tremendously balanced".
I was tremendously overweight.
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