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Free sign up"a spark of jealousy" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a small, sudden feeling of jealousy. Example: While watching her partner talk to their attractive coworker, a spark of jealousy ignited in Mary's heart.
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"That song has such a giant riff; every now and then you'll see a spark of jealousy in someone's eye when my phone goes off," she laughs.
"That song has such a giant riff; every now and then you'll see a spark of jealousy in someone's eye when my phone goes off," laughs the singer.
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She threatens to notify Lana of their affair after having sex with Cyril, Cheryl reveals to Pam Poovey (Amber Nash) that her actual intention was to acquire Archer's attention, as she thought that having a connection with Cyril would spark feelings of jealousy.
The "happy families" Facebook pictures and new-build homes that I used to scoff at now spark twinges of jealousy.
Relations between the Thatcher children have often been strained in the past with Ms Thatcher claiming she always played second fiddle to her elder twin, sparking feelings of jealousy.
Muriel Spark has been much praised too, and last week in the Times, Helen Dunmore joined the chorus of approbation for The Finishing School, a tale of jealousy between a stalled novelist-schoolmaster and an annoyingly gifted pupil.
It's like a kind of jealousy".
There was a lot of jealousy there.
"There's a lot of jealousy".
There's a sense of jealousy.
There was probably a touch of jealousy too.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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