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Discover LudwigThe phrase "armed camp" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or environment that is heavily fortified or prepared for conflict, often implying a tense or hostile atmosphere.
Example: "The negotiations took place in an armed camp, with both sides unwilling to compromise."
Alternatives: "militarized zone" or "fortified position".
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Two days earlier near the village of Netai, at least seven villagers were killed and others were wounded outside an armed camp controlled by the C.P.M.
Samarra resembles a dusty armed camp.
Maan still feels like an armed camp.
Takeo is like an armed camp.
"They went up against an armed camp.
Lower Manhattan will be turned into an armed camp.
"We don't want to make this an armed camp".
A visitor said the property resembled an armed camp.
"This whole country was an armed camp," said General McKiernan.
"We are not an armed camp ready to fight it out".
If anything, the city has the feel of an armed camp.
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