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Discover Ludwig'have envy' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express feeling jealous or resentful of someone or something. For example: "He was so successful that I couldn't help but have envy of his accomplishments."
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"I see the people's faces and I don't have envy for them.
Envy is also driving the simplicity movement, Ms. Salzman said, listing examples: "We have envy of other people who seem to have it together.
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Leahy would have envied her profit margins.
His team-mates might have envied him.
Cartier-Bresson would have envied this magic moment.
IT WAS a trick any conjuror would have envied.
A generation ago, the unmarrieds might have envied the marrieds.
"I have often envied him his absorption," Yeats wrote, "as I have envied Verlaine his vice".
Still, people couldn't have envied him for long.
In some cases I confess I have envied these characters.
I have envied the least flower that came to seed…But I envy none when I am with thee.
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