Does "glad" have a comparative form?

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Chicken Sandwich

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"Gladder" is fine with me and with several online dictionaries. Having said that, I'm not sure I've ever said it. I just tried to put it in a sentence in my head and it sounded rather odd. I would probably use:

I am more glad than you could possibly imagine.
 
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