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Discover Ludwig"go to camp" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, you might write, "I can't wait for summer break, when I can finally go to camp."
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And she did go to camp for a while -- day camp, not a sleep-away like Camp Champlain.
You go to camp with a guy.
You go to camp this year?" "No".
It's never too late to go to camp.
"You go to camp to get away from all that.
The experiences of children who go to camp will vary greatly.
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And yet we go to Camp David?
Do you think they'll go to Camp Okeeadultery again?
Lilli DeBode, from Summit, N.J., said she did not want to go to Camp Start-Up.
Mr. Arafat told us on numerous occasions that he had not wanted to go to Camp David.
"I don't believe that all the leaders will go to Camp David and come back empty-handed," he said.
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