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Discover Ludwig"for camping" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a specific activity or purpose. For example: "My family and I are planning a vacation for camping in the mountains."
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Not up for camping?
This one's good for camping.
I was bred for camping, essentially.
That's quite a price tag for camping.
"The weather's not very good for camping," I said.
On its left bank is a good place for camping.
Space outside the bunkhouse is also available for camping.
Mary stitched tents out of canvas for camping holidays.
For camping reservations at either park: (888) 727-2757.
Neither the bags nor the mats are for camping outdoors.
And for camping, check out a butane stove ($60, deluxe for $65).
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