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'said campaign' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you're referencing a campaign that has already been mentioned earlier in the text. For example: The charity said campaign raised enough money to provide food and clothing to those in need.
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"Merci beaucoup," Ms. Narassiguin said, campaign postcards with her photograph in hand.
"Arizona ain't an indulgence," said campaign spokesman Brian Fallon.
Who said campaign finance reform wouldn't accomplish anything?
Mr. Berger said campaign finance rules prohibited money in a party's housekeeping account from being used on a campaign.
"The London Underground is a crucial part of life in London," said campaign director Eugenie Harvey.
She said campaign workers were not prohibited from entering hospitals and speaking to patients.
He said campaign lawyers were still deciding whether to formally challenge the petitions.
The Austin decision said campaign speech financed by corporations was suspect.
A top adviser said campaign officials debated for weeks whether to use it.
The poll surveyed 2,428 state court judges; almost half said campaign contributions influenced judicial decisions.
Be careful not to concede that anyone writing about said campaign may also fear retaliation.
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