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"jealous of someone" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of envy or resentment towards someone for their possessions, achievements, or relationships. Example: Sarah was jealous of her sister's new promotion at work, even though she congratulated her on the surface.
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We're all jealous of someone.
Never be jealous of someone else's accomplishment, focus on your own growth.
The fact that I'm jealous of someone else playing Batman … I think I should have gotten over it by now.
Ms. Roman's family said he had been behaving violently toward her since they broke up a month ago, and that he was jealous of someone she recently met.
Owning up to being jealous of someone you work with is more shocking than turning up in the office and shouting "I think I forgot my deodorant!
When you're used to living in a modest bedsit like he is, you're going to get jealous of someone swanning about with a nanny, rather than taking their kids with them to Prime Minister's Questions the way Cameron does.
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The steps can combine, with someone jealous of you having you in the dis - advantageous position described in step 3, or someone who "wants you" in the personal position in step 2. Know that in either case, depending upon your position in the affair, you are actually the one with "the hand".
Beyond making everyone else a bit jealous, it limited the chance of someone being the only person in their area using the product.
One building we were in, the owners were in another country, but they got this jealous rage at the idea of someone living there.
"I think every city is jealous of Charlotte for having someone like him," said ROBERT LYNCH, the president of Americans for the Arts.
The origins of the term "groupie" are murky: perhaps a music journalist, perhaps, according to Des Barres, someone jealous of their backstage access.
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