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The phrase "envy by" is correct and can be used in written English in certain contexts
It is often used to express the feeling of envy or jealousy towards someone or something that has caused it. Example: "Her success was met with envy by her colleagues who had been working towards the same goal for years."
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At least you can work off your envy by cooking.
One is "Envy," by the Venetian sculptor Giusto Le Court, dating from around 1670.
As someone once accused of "class envy" by Trudie, I daren't presume to interpret her actions.
The women are regarded with admiration, if not always envy, by their girlfriends.
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Then you have a nemesis: not one powered by hate, but by envy, by contrast and by spite.
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