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The phrase "envy to" is not correct and not usable in written English
It does not convey a clear meaning and is not a standard expression in the language. Example: "I feel envy towards her success."
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That just sounds like envy to me".
In the poor, it leads to a grotesque and murderous envy to be like the rich.
Remember how animal-rights activists turned fur coats from objects of envy to objects of scorn?
Some of them would involve, in Mr Mohan's phrase, moving from "envy to emulation" of China.
To feel, and especially to look, is often to resent, to envy, to hate.
To look, as often as not, is to resent, to envy, to hate.
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President Jacques Chirac once said that there was "nothing to envy nor to copy" in the British model.
MILAN — A eulogist hailed Artemisia Gentileschi in 1625 as a "prodigy of painting, easier to envy than to imitate".
And the wide chasm between those of means and those who are poor adds the burden of class-envy to a society that could be facing a power vacuum.
A previous study found that stronger ACC activation to envy was related to stronger striatum activation to schadenfreude in the later stage [Takahashi et al., 2009].
His father, of German stock, taught him never to envy and never to bear a grudge.
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