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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a camp" is correct and can be used in written English.
It describes a location or situation where someone is staying or living in a designated area, such as a refugee camp or a summer camp. Example: After being displaced by the war, the family found shelter in a camp set up by humanitarian aid organizations.
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Back at Camelback Ranch in Phoenix, Zack Greinke threw seven innings in a camp game.
We were put in a camp near to the jail, which was called "Iguana Camp".
Her father died in a camp.
Trained in a camp?
"I was in a camp".
"They're in a camp all by themselves".
But life in a camp is worse".
I was not in a camp.
We ended up in a camp in Yeovil, Somerset.
He landed in a camp run by Angolan soldiers.
Today, he lives in a camp for amputees.
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