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The phrase 'camp by' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it as a description of a location where someone is camping, such as in the example sentence "The family chose to camp by a serene lake in the woods."
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They're sounding more camp by the minute.
Tourists generally reach that base camp by car.
They were desperate to leave the camp by any means.
"I didn't go to that camp by my own choice".
He has been excused from training camp by Toronto.
The Bush campaign news conference caught the Gore camp by surprise.
MR. DODD: Did you know of a concentration camp by the name of Lublin?
TENNIS VICTOR.; Easily Takes Army Into Camp by Score of 7 to 2. N.Y.U.
Don't fall into the "collaboration-washing" camp by talking more than doing.
If size matters to you, this is the beach to set up camp by.
All players are required to report to camp by 6 P.M. tomorrow.
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