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has been come up vs has been camp up

The correct phrase is "has been come up." The phrase "has been camp up" is incorrect and not used in English.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 756 views

has been come up

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that an idea, solution, or suggestion has been proposed or suggested.

Examples:

  • A new plan has been come up to address the issue.
  • Several options have been come up for consideration.
  • Have any good ideas been come up yet?
  • The proposal that has been come up seems promising.
  • Solutions have been come up by the team.
  • The Commission has not been able to come up with any satisfactory proposals.
  • It would appear that the global cosmetics industry has been unable to come up with alternatives to animal experimentation as quickly as the European Parliament would have hoped.
  • One consequence of this has so far been that the Commission has been able to come up with its own interpretation of the concept, 'a large number of bathers'.
  • In fact, although the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development clearly rejected the Commission's proposals, it has been unable to come up with any coherent alternatives in spite of the quality of the reports presented.
  • For a while now, the EU has been trying to come up with a comprehensive package on migration, including measures to tackle illegal migration as well as measures to push Europe's forward-looking strategy on legal migration.
  • Because they always come up short.
  • Orange car, come up, come up, come up, come up.
  • And the Foley murder would come up.
  • My case conference comes up next week.
  • Anything you can come up with.
  • I always come up on top.
  • - I'll come up with you.
  • I heard another truck come up short.
  • - I can not just come up with something.
  • As usual, I come up empty.
  • They thought you should come up.
  • Honestly, he never comes up.
  • The topic may have come up.
  • Protocol accounts for whatever comes up.
  • When she comes up, we come up as a group.

has been camp up

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English.

  • In addition, a large detention camp has been set up in the Negev Desert.
  • That's his camp up ahead.
  • I ran a mining camp up near Rocky Mountain House.
  • They took us to a camp up in the mountains.
  • We built a new camp up in Perrysburg.
  • Everybody else is helping us move the camp up the beach, except for you.
  • We're told there might be a good place to camp up near the Sunday ranch.
  • There's a vehicle of a similar description at that gypo camp up at Hunslet.
  • Men like Mr. Seth Bullock there raise their camp up.
  • If any passengers want a place to sleep you'll find an auto camp up yonder a piece.
  • If they got a camp up there, I'll find it.
  • My son and I used to camp up there.
  • I was thinking of sending my daughter to the summer camp up the road.
  • It took years - years - to get that camp up and running again.
  • This good-looking guy with the flower in his lapel camp up to me and kept asking me to go for coffee.
  • We've got Hart in the guerilla camp up the road!
  • We'll bed the herd here for the night... ...and make camp up there.
  • We were at the summer camp up the coast when the virus hit.
  • We've got Hart in the guerilla camp up the road!
  • They were received in refugee camps set up by NGOs in Albania and Macedonia.

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