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Discover LudwigThe phrase "campaign of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a planned and organized effort to promote or achieve a particular goal or set of goals, usually in the form of a strategy or plan of action. For example, the company launched a campaign of aggressive advertising to increase sales.
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Othman began a campaign of burning.
It's been a campaign of justice.
It's been a campaign of inclusion".
So began the complicated campaign of engagement.
A unilateral campaign of death is untenable.
Hence, the "all-in" campaign of 2011.
It was also a campaign of "ideas".
The campaign of '66, right?
The 101st campaign of The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund has begun.
It was a campaign of devastation.
Meanwhile, her campaign of persuasion carried on.
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