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The phrase "a campuses" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "campus" when referring to a single location or "campuses" for multiple locations.
Example: "The university has a campuses in several cities across the country."
Alternatives: "a campus" or "multiple campuses".
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In July an urban district in the northern province of Jilin said it had distributed 10,000 copies of a "Campuses Against Cults" pamphlet to teachers and students in primary and secondary schools.
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Remembering a campus shooting.
A campus baseball novel.
"This is a campus atmosphere".
He left a campus hero.
Kineavy lives in a campus dormitory.
Dalarna College has a campus in Borlänge.
A campus radical, perhaps.
Dalarna College has a campus in Falun.
Quantico was a "campus".
It's more like a campus.
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