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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he camped" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who set up a camp or stayed temporarily in a tent or similar shelter, typically in a natural setting. Example: "After a long day of hiking, he camped by the river under the stars."
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"He camped miles away".
After that he camped on the streets.
Most nights, he camped out in Golden Gate Park.
At Monaco, he camped on the beach.
He camped outside for hours, throwing stones and his basket.
He camped in Crawford, Tex., with Cindy Sheehan.
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When he camps, he goes deep into the wilderness without an air mattress or a stove.
Witless with grief, he camps nearby, hoping perhaps that the absent will return.
He finds another cave, but no occupant, so he camps there.
He camps in a mud hut with workers in the mountains of northern Iran.
He really camped it up, which was appropriate here.
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