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Discover Ludwig"build a tent" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could say, "The Boy Scouts decided to build a tent for their camping trip."
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Let's build a tent, a really big one, and fill it up with, erm, all sorts of cool stuff (the details can be sorted later).
Ms. Oliveros's music is well known to audiences for avant-garde dance, and Mr. Khan's concert promises to be a kind of performance event, given that Ms. Webster will build a tent and provide a rug for the musicians.
"How can we live here — build a tent?
All five boys go camping, build a tent and sit by a bonfire.
"They pushed Spiridon for daring to build a tent next to this location," he told me from the demonstration, referring to the campsite he was trying set up to continue the protest overnight.
"They pushed Spiridon for daring to build a tent next to this location," he told me from the demonstration, referring to the campsite he was trying set up to continue protesting overnight.
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"The Spirit," based on an obscure Will Eisner comic strip from the nineteen-forties, was Lionsgate's attempt to build a tent-pole franchise.
Eddie builds a tent, catches a fish, does a headstand, loses a dog.
In 1971, several hundred activists built a tent camp in Vancouver's Stanley Park, taking over a portion of it to protest the building of a hotel.
The red shirts, who have built a tent city in Bangkok's commercial center, said they would rally Tuesday in the nearby financial district.
In Mukutani, a remote western village that was one of the locations, the crew built a tent camp in the bush.
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