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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around a campfire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gathering or activity that takes place in the vicinity of a campfire, often associated with storytelling, singing, or socializing.
Example: "We spent the evening sharing stories and roasting marshmallows around a campfire."
Alternatives: "by the campfire" or "near the campfire."
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By nightfall, the broadcaster noted, the temperature had plummeted to 10 degrees, prompting occupiers to bundle around a campfire.
Like many good stories, this one began around a campfire.
Sitting around a campfire, and light comes up at you.
But they rarely do it around a campfire anymore.
"Viewers enjoyed watching people having nice conversations around a campfire.
Set up the tent and tell stories around a campfire.
"'Venom admit to dancing around a campfire with virgins'?
They sounded like documents of rituals happening, as opposed to people just jamming around a campfire".
He likes nothing better than sitting around a campfire in the evening telling stories.
I remember one night, we sat around a campfire and we got them high.
I learned to play guitar at summer camp by singing traditional folk songs around a campfire.
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