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The phrase "envy for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling of admiring someone else's possessions or qualities with a desire to have them. For example, "She felt a deep envy for her sister's good fortune."
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There's envy for the simple life".
You can hear him ache with envy for Cameron's success.
It has always been a source of awe and envy for me to watch her read.
It's a messy business that has left Mr. Mullen with little envy for his clients.
I felt the first tickles of envy for friends who were rooted.
Liberals have had Scalia envy for nearly a quarter-century, only to be let down.
Yet she never felt envy for the better-off children she saw passing by.
I remember feeling both tremendous respect and envy for the boundary my colleague had set.
"I must admit large dollops of envy for both groups," he wrote.
– let us envy, for a moment, the simplicity of life stateside.
"I see the people's faces and I don't have envy for them.
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