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Discover Ludwig"open campus" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a school or college that allows students to leave campus during certain hours for lunch, errands, etc. For example: "Our school has an open campus policy, so we are allowed to leave campus for lunch every day."
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Open campus is a privilege that students want to protect.
"But at the same time, having such an open campus — it's not safe.
Cornell is also what we call an open campus.
"An open campus for us doesn't mean that the students get in the car," he said.
I don't know what the middle ground is for keeping an open campus safe.
Bike thefts are the number one casualty of open campus policy.
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Gun advocates are relying on a lawsuit by the attorney general or a gun carrier to open campuses to weapons.
A GCU spokesman said this was due to the university's partnerships in Bangladesh, Oman and South Africa, and its decision to open campuses in London and New York.
Many universities also have open campuses, allowing visitors and community members to use facilities and Wi-Fi, which increases data traffic and accessibility.
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