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The phrase "any campus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to any location within a network of educational institutions or when discussing policies or events that apply universally across multiple campuses.
Example: "Students from any campus are welcome to attend the annual conference."
Alternatives: "any university" or "any college".
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— His name is not on any campus buildings.
It may be the only such course offered on any campus anywhere.
Distance-learning students rarely show up on any campus, so their identities can be easily falsified.
Smoking, drinking, and "public displays of affection in any campus building" are forbidden.
Any given square mile of any campus is like a petri dish of individuals.
In the 1980's, there were few, if any, campus defenders of apartheid.
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"I don't think there are any campuses, and especially those that are heavily endowed, that aren't experiencing some form of belt tightening".
The new figures prove "any solution on campus will have only a small impact on the industry itself".
I've never visited any tech campus, and I don't know anything in particular about how any given company is run.
"I've never visited any tech campus, and I don't know anything in particular about how any given company is run," he told the Times Magazine.
How safe is any one campus?
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