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Discover LudwigThe phrase "envy about" is not a correct English phrase.
The correct phrase would be "envy of" or "envy for". Example sentence: He had an intense envy of his neighbor's new car.
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HIRSCHBERG: What do you envy about HBO? MOONVES: Money, time.
"There is a lot of envy about what footballers earn, the astronomical figures," he said.
I felt location envy, about a location I'd inhabited for no fewer than four years.
Does Berlin sense a hint of envy about German export success?
I could write about sex, I could write about the kibbutz, about envy, about sunsets, about howling jackals.
We'd even talk with envy about the fact that President Bill Clinton could be impeached for the Lewinsky affair.
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Gender confusion is not something that she's ever really experienced, although she does concede: "The only thing I've envied about guys is their strength.
But it also has deprived her of attending homecomings and school dances, something she said she envied about her fraternal twin, Katherine.
One thing that I never envied about those cliques, were the constant drama they kept up with other cliques and among each other.
Do they envy anything about each other?
But now the envy is about to be racheted up several notches.
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