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Discover LudwigThe phrase "decamp to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that someone is departing from a place quickly or suddenly. For example, you could say, "The burglars decamped to an unknown location after the police arrived."
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That night, the kids decamp to their father's house.
This prompts the duo to decamp to the Chelsea Hotel.
Will the Rutgers women's basketball team decamp to Staten Island?
Will he decamp to New York full-time?
The newspaper's editorial staff had to decamp to Chicago.
Big companies will decamp to Baghdad and Basra when Iraq gets safer.
Some area churches have seen members unhappy with a newly unfamiliar environment decamp to other congregations.
Rajaratnam eventually suggested that Taj temporarily decamp to offices adjacent to Galleon's trading floor.
So Paulot and Nina decamp to a hotel — and Quentin follows.
As international forces increase their pressure on Somali jihadists, some are likely to decamp to Yemen.
And barely are they set up than the whole industry is about to decamp to India!
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