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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are green with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is envious or jealous, often in the context of expressing strong feelings of jealousy.
Example: "She was green with envy when she saw her friend's new car."
Alternatives: "filled with envy" or "overcome with jealousy".
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Fields are green with rice.
Highway medians are green with shrubbery.
Their foreign rivals are green with envy.
They are green, with panels for advertising on the sides and back.
Lines representing flows involving African nations are green, with Asian countries orange and Caribbean pink.
They are green with oxidization and would crumble if subjected to pressure.
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It was green, with sparkles and spikes.
Not that I'm green with envy.
The neighbours will be green with envy.
They'll be green with envy".
This particular glass frog was green, with tiny yellow dots.
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