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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a camp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a place where people gather for activities, often outdoors, or to describe a temporary living arrangement for a group of people.
Example: "Every summer, the children look forward to attending a camp where they can learn new skills and make friends."
Alternatives: "a retreat" or "a site".
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You could also get a Camp Jupiter shirt, or a camp necklace.
Reality stars pitched a camp.
"It was a city, not a camp".
Annex 3 is a camp extravaganza.
It became necessary to build a camp.
Her father died in a camp.
There wasn't a camp for ambivalence.
Trained in a camp?
A camp sigh.
"I was in a camp".
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But then I went to A-Camp.
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