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Discover Ludwig'on a campus' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe a location on university or college property, such as when saying someone attends a university or lives in a dormitory. For example, "She attended classes on a campus of over 20,000 students and lived in the dorms."
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Because a cancelled yoga class on a campus in Canada affects no one but the students who go there.
I had never been on a campus tour more depressing than this one.
Have you ever been on a campus tour?
The same thing goes on on a campus.
She was particularly successful in making conservatives feel welcome on a campus that had been fractured.
Even on a campus swarming with tens of thousands of people, decentralisation is plainly evident.
Still, college administrators say, those projects fall short of the academic amenities offered on a campus.
It was a jolt to the couple, who landed on a campus in mourning.
On a campus renowned for keg parties, she refused to drink.
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To be sure, the solutions to these issues vary on a campus-by-campus basis.
"They want to go away to college, to have the experience of living on a campus".
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