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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a campus of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific location or branch of an educational institution.
Example: "The university has a campus of its own in the city center."
Alternatives: "a branch of" or "a location of".
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Troyes has a campus of the University of Reims.
Racine contains a campus of the Gateway Technical College (1911).
Vermont College, a campus of Norwich University, is in Montpelier.
Västerås is home to a campus of Mälardalen University.
Ottumwa has a campus of Indian Hills Community College (1966).
The city has a campus of Brevard Community College.
Jasper has a campus of Bevill State Community College.
Ozark has a campus of Wallace Community College.
The city has a campus of Miami-Dade Community College.
Fredonia, a campus of 5,700 about an hour southwest of Buffalo, has two stations.
The city has a campus of North Shore Community College (1965).
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