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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are envious of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express feelings of jealousy or resentment towards someone else's possessions, qualities, or achievements. Example: "Many people are envious of her success and the recognition she has received in her career."
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Rival producers are envious of Betrayal.
Her academic supervisors are envious of her advantage.
"A lot of big media companies are envious of the model Disney has.
"That doesn't mean that we are envious of the strides that African-Americans have made.
"Thanks to your hard work, losers around the world are envious of me," he added.
And a lot of adults are envious of college kids too".
The Delaware party leaders are simply poor losers, he says, and his Tea Party critics are envious of his success.
"Monsters very often have qualities or skills we actually admire or are envious of," Barker says dreamily.
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"I'm envious of that sometimes.
I am envious of those people.
"I'm envious of that.
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