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Free sign upThe phrase "a camp in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a location or context where a camp is situated within a specific area or environment.
Example: "We set up a camp in a beautiful valley surrounded by mountains."
Alternatives: "a camp located in" or "a camp situated in".
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She is the caretaker of a camp in a remote part of Alaska.
They were forced to walk barefoot for a month, carrying heavy loads, before arriving at a camp in a clearing.
She appears on a hedgerow-lined country road in 1967, a humble seeker who lived outdoors in a "camp in a clearing in some Kentish woods".
MW: No hotels so we stayed in a camp in a tent for about two-and-a-half weeks, and it was very hot.
The next year, Maliki moved to Iran, where he commanded a camp, in a border town called Ahvaz, to train Iraqi fighters for missions against Saddam's invading Army.
Using an old Dakota plane, they were feeding the refugees who had established a camp in a bend in the Ulindi river.
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He lives in a camp in Rangpur, a small city in the northwest.
At a camp in Fishkill, N.Y., a group of teenagers were surrounded by woods and wildlife.
But the gunmen are still around, retired to a camp in the woods, a short drive from town.
Rabbi Yehoshua Hecht, his counsellor at a camp in Nice a few years ago, described him as always having "a smile on his face".
"And that a camp in Vermont might be a better place to be.
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