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The phrase "camping up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that is exaggerated or over-the-top in a humorous or theatrical way. Example: "After a few drinks, John started camping up his storytelling, adding dramatic gestures and fake accents to make his audience laugh."
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Others recommend camping up, fetish gear or leather straps.
A new mad scientist is camping up musical theater, and he's determined to steal the spotlight at any cost.
But lately, I've found myself more and more drawn to the idea of camping up a mountain.
Exceptional scenes again from the sidelines, with many spectators camping up on this outcrop last night to get a good vantage point.
"Short Movie" is the result of what Marling called "my jaunt," a two-year experiment in being a "professional vagabond," mainly in Los Angeles, camping up and down the West Coast.
When the script of "every tongue confess" lacks dramaturgical clarity, the actors tend to overact, and the director, Kenny Leon, encourages this by camping up the folklore of the play with stereotypically "black" behavior.
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He also has four camps up at Peekskill.
We camp up and birds are crowing, screaming like cats.
You can't camp up there!" "But my map shows a campsite …" I said.
More like caricatures of themselves: they're camped up to the max, actual drama queens.
When I was at camp up by Rhinelander, my friend Marcia showed her butt to this Swedish Lutheran stableboy, and you know what he said?" "No".
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