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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'camp out' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the activity of sleeping outdoors in a tent, away from your home. For example, "We decided to camp out in the mountains for a few days."
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So they camp out and wait.
To camp out or live like Carnegies?
Forlorn African students camp out in the upstairs corridors.
Me and my friends, we camp out sometimes.
"Gays don't camp out," said one of Ms. Gabriel's friends, as the group laughed, "but we'll camp out for this".
Let's go camp out at the Apple store today for Leopard!
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And my son's first camp-out was here".
We're the ghost story at the end of camp-out.
The Yomi camp-out last year "was much more fun".
"This is my first camp-out," he says.
A camp-out (in the wilderness or your backyard).
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