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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'contending camps' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to two or more groups that are in disagreement or competition with one another. For example, "The environmental issue has caused a deep divide in the community, with two contending camps providing opposing solutions."
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It is hardly novel to describe abortion politics as a "struggle for alliances," because only two small minorities of voters fully back the two contending camps, but "Bearing Right" explicates the complexities of this struggle in consistently insightful detail.
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The Chumash contend that Camp 4 is within the boundaries of the land the tribe had claimed before it settled on its reservation.
Two principal political camps contend that their candidate is the best qualified to make history.
But the Bradley and McCain camps contend that if they win New Hampshire, the excitement and momentum after those triumphs would allow them to trump the institutional advantages of Mr. Bush and Mr. Gore.
On technology, the first-term senator is squarely in the "net neutrality" camp, contending that unfettered access will spur innovation and competition, particularly for smaller businesses and nonprofits.
Some may (as his camp contends) be motivated by greed or ambition.
The Internet camp contends that the entertainment industry has often shunned new technologies like the VCR and the iPod.
Mr. Camp contended, for instance, that a White House official's divulging of a private company's tax status constituted "a clear intimidation tactic".
The McGreevey camp contends that making improvements to the arena would not be subsidizing the teams since the state owns it.
Lewis's camp contended that Tyson bit Lewis on the leg during the melee, but so far it has not substantiated the charge.
In an ad running in Ohio to coincide with President Obama's trip there Wednesday, the Romney camp contends that "in 2009, under the Obama administration's bailout of General Motors, Ohio dealerships were forced to close".
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