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Discover LudwigThe phrase "jealous about" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is feeling envious or resentful of something someone else has or has done. For example: "My sister was jealous about my new car."
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If you think you're average and have no idea what your enemy (whose perfect) will have to be jealous about, then look at everything else like family lives, friends, personal style, intelligence, boyfriend, etc.
She's awfully jealous about chess.
But I'm always jealous about this.
What are you so jealous about?" "Angie, you never said".
"I was jealous about the sound," Mr. Lindberg writes.
"Chinese people become jealous about status more easily.
It didn't happen in my time but I'm not bitter or jealous about it.
Let's stop being jealous about how overpaid baseball players are and write about the game itself.
We are very jealous about what we can call real mezcal.
Saturday night's jazz concert at the Masonic Auditorium was something New Yorkers could get jealous about.
Beckham also said she was not jealous about the attention paid by other women to her husband.
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