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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such envy" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe intense or strong feelings of jealousy or resentment towards someone. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in literature, informal conversations, or formal writing. Example: "As I walked into the room, I couldn't help but notice the looks of such envy from my colleagues, who were all vying for the same promotion."
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Such envy extends well beyond people accused of committing crimes.
Choreographers are enamored of museums and art galleries, and while such envy can seem regressive, their outlook is certainly understandable.
But Cumming brings them together with exactly the kind of ease that made Velázquez the subject of such envy in his own time, indeed in all times (Picasso haunted the painting Las Meninas like a ghost, while Manet reckoned that once you'd seen it there was really no point in carrying on).
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If one takes a wide view of preferences and includes preferences informed by moral principles or other sentiments, such as envy, then many states of affairs satisfy that condition.
Some of his most arduous battles with directors had a self-lacerating aspect, as they erupted on films such as "Envy" and "Duplex," which would have been forgettable even if they'd been brilliantly realized.
To which, of course, I harrumphed "yeah, right!" before realising that it can't actually be very nice to face such bitter envy, and that Eastwood is probably right - beautiful women do often see their abilities overlooked.
Too busy making calls, sending e-mail messages, snapping pictures and cruising the Web on her sleek hand-held gadget to be aware that she was inspiring such geek envy.
Open Mon 11am-6pm, Tues, Wed 10am-6pm, Thurs 10am-9pm, Fri, Sat 10am-7pm, Sunoon-7pmpm A pleasant warren of streets (and canals) clustered west of the Dam Square heart of Amsterdam, the so-called Nine Streets shopping district hosts some of the city's trendier restaurants (such as Envy and its sibling wine bar Vyne) and many independently owned businesses.
Next, the team asked a second group of English and Japanese speakers to pick out words that didn't belong from groups of three and to numerically grade the similarity between word pairs, such as envy and love or happiness and love.
The bad news: Distorted thoughts like these can lead to any number of negative emotions, such as envy or sadness.
This suggests an additional component of emotions associated with different relative outcomes, such as envy (for unfavorable differences, social losses) and gloating (for favorable ones, social gains)[5], [6].
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