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The phrase "camp of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about a group of people who are gathered together in the same place. For example, "The camp of protesters gathered outside the city hall."
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camp of population geneticists.
"The camp of belief and the camp of disbelief".
The button-pushing camp of Ryan Murphy.
The camp of freedom keeps its freedom.
Jabaliya was "the camp of the heroes, the camp of the martyrs, the camp of the revolution, the camp of liberation," one speaker said.
They made a camp of it.
"There are just two camps now – the camp of peace and the camp of negative forces".
"The camp became a camp of terrorists," he said.
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It's the evacuation of a sub-camp of Gross-Rosen.
Restore Our Future is run by longtime aides-de-camp of Mitt Romney.
The second camp of tools tackles campaign management.
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