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The phrase 'envious of' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to express the feeling of envy or jealousy towards someone or something. For example, "She was envious of her classmate's new car."
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"I'm envious of that sometimes.
I'm envious of them.
"I'm envious of that.
Rival producers are envious of Betrayal.
I am envious of those people.
I'm desperately envious of that.
[Laughs.] Envious of my wife!
I was envious of him.
I'm not envious of very rich people.
Is he envious of his bullpen mate?
And yes, I'm envious of them.
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