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The phrase "work on a campaign" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase when talking about participating in a particular effort, such as a political campaign or a publicity campaign. Example sentence: I'm working on a campaign to raise awareness about climate change.
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He was a copywriter to the end, hard at work on a campaign for an imagined product, "Gritz" sandpaper.
I am tempted to ask Andy Coulson, the Tories' communications supremo, whether the slogan would work on a campaign poster.
The Netherlands office of Publicis Worldwide, part of the Publicis Groupe, won the grand gold award for work on a campaign to fight A.L.S.
Opperman Weiss and Daley will work on a campaign to come out this year that is meant to reintroduce the Bacardi brand in the United States.
But their work on a campaign to remake the image of Clairol has created a bond so tight they call it their "daytime marriage".
"But I entered this two-year period planning to work on a campaign," he continued, "and once he lost, I thought it was best to keep going.
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He says the group's agenda is not political, though he acknowledged that he once worked on a campaign of one of Ms. Thompson's opponents.
Kirshenbaum Bond has already been handling creative duties for one new Revlon line, Skinlights Face Illuminators, and has been working on a campaign to introduce a second product, Absolutely Fabulous Lip Cream.
He never ran for office or worked on a campaign.
We had just gotten done working on a campaign for a state-representative candidate.
But he has never worked on a campaign or ever felt a desire to do so.
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