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campus

[kam-puhs] / ˈkæm pəs /
NOUN
school grounds
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Access to shared campus facilities was restricted, which caused particular issues for students on practical courses or those who required specialist resources.

From BBC

In Boise, where the company is based, Micron is spending $50 billion to more than double the size of its 450-acre campus, including the construction of two new chip factories, or fabs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Access to shared facilities on campus was restricted, which caused particular anger among students whose courses involved providing specialist facilities for practical work.

From BBC

It is the whitest, wealthiest and best-educated of Arizona’s nine congressional districts, home to numerous upscale resorts, major medical campuses and a large population of retirees comfortably settled in one of many gated communities.

From Los Angeles Times

Above all, it has long had Europe's biggest university campus.

From BBC