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Use "jealously" in a sentence
"London houses Europe's financial capital, a title jealously guarded by the U.K. but a cause of friction with the rest of Europe."
"C ... is a title jealously preserved by Britain's spies, who delight in pointing out that he also has the privilege of signing his letters in green ink."
""Fascinated!" retorted Kato, fixing on the word jealously, and refusing to be pacified by the bribery of the smile."