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Discover LudwigThe phrase "jealous of him" is a suitable phrase to be used in written English.
It can be used when someone desires or envies something that another person has or has achieved. For example, "I am jealous of him getting the promotion I wanted."
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You are jealous of him very Jealous.
"I'm very jealous of him," she continues.
His worldly success made others jealous of him.
He was new, and I was jealous of him.
I don't blame John McCain for being jealous of him.
Everybody in the office was jealous of him.
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They suggested he was jealous of Kyle and murdered him and Littlefield in a fit of pique because they behaved coldly towards him on what was supposed to be a therapeutic afternoon outing to the range.
He grew more alienated when music colleagues, perhaps jealous of his success, taunted him for his forays into pop culture.
Once a small group, jealous of his success, accused him of malpractice in association with the museum that he controlled, but he was soon vindicated.
Millions of Apple users would have been jealous of my connection to him, even though it might not have been remotely intimate.
Subtly make him jealous of your new interest.
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