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Discover Ludwig"camp about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It may be understood in spoken language as a way to describe a situation where someone is staying in a camp and moving around within it, but it would not be considered standard or formal English. Example: The soldiers were instructed to camp about the perimeter of the base, keeping watch for any intruders.
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Shortly after the grenade attack, a Patriot missile was launched from this camp, about five miles south of Camp Pennsylvania.
They both left camp about an hour ago.
Jets Coach Rex Ryan has spoken throughout training camp about the importance of roster depth.
Just as night was falling, we stopped at a refugee camp about an hour's drive away.
Ms. Begum landed in the small makeshift camp about a month and half ago.
"There are no worries in the front-runner's camp about making the ballot.
After seven days he was transferred to another military camp, about an hour's drive away.
The Red Army reached the camp, about 40 miles from Warsaw, in August 1944.
The aides said there was division in his camp about whether he should run for president.
At a nearby refugee camp, about 450 Palestinians gave themselves up.
Clark said: "We've been hearing from Dedesa camp about atrocities taking place.
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